Your strategy is not failing because of disagreement. It is failing because no one knows who gets the final call.

Your strategy is not failing because of disagreement. It is failing because no one knows who gets the final call.
Leadership teams can disagree and still execute well if decision authority is explicit. Without it, every strategic decision becomes a negotiation that never fully resolves. The ambiguity kills momentum faster than the disagreement ever could.
Kamyar Shah, Fractional Strategy Consultant, World Consulting Group.