When I was a broke student and single mum, I remember creating countless household budgets to try and stay on top of things. Iβd put the ideal budget together and then think, βWell, it wonβt work this week because the car registration is due, but next week, this will be the ideal budgetβ¦β
Next week never comes, though, does it?
No plan survives first contact with the enemy. Our current operating environment is proof of this.
But hereβs the thingβwhen itβs not a pandemic, it will be something else. Natural disaster, weather, regulatory change, financial upheaval, restructuring, political scandal, community changeβ¦ see what I mean?
The ticket is knowing that while itβs perfectly acceptable, desirable and in fact unavoidable to go off-plan β we need to stay on strategy.
The big picture youβre aiming for, the priorities youβve set, and the way you want to work with people need to guide your change response, not be put aside. If youβve set a priority for high-performance culture, community resilience, or making internal operations easier, this is the time those priorities are being tested.
Rather than seeing your strategy as an extra thing you donβt have time for now, it should be the lens you use to filter your decision-making.
Ask yourself:
- How do we respond in a way that reflects our priorities and gets us closer to our long-term vision?
- What is the opportunity here to βproveβ we are dedicated to our why?
Stay safe out there, everyone.