The European Business Review

Tailoring the Strategy Function FOR SUCCESS

Enterprises face a host of challenges today, including digital disruption and changing global trade patterns. In such an environment the need for a flexible strategy and a flexible strategy function is high. In this article, the authors present a clear step-by-step approach to getting the best value from the strategy function based on their research in over 50 companies with Heads of Strategy, CEOs, CFOs and advisors.

In recent years, companies have been creating high-powered strategy functions to help develop, communicate, and execute their strategies, and to track progress. Part of the value of the Head of Strategy – as we refer to the role in this article – is that there is no standard job description. Heads of Strategy typically have fewer routine responsibilities than do other functional heads. Although they manage the annual planning process, that isn’t a full-time job usually; companies don’t entirely overhaul their strategic plans every year. In the Head of Strategy, a CEO therefore has a skilled and seasoned resource on tap, which can be invaluable in an unpredictable and fast-changing world.

All the data show that there are wide variations in the work that Heads of Strategy perform. For instance, a 2008 Accenture survey found that the average Head of Strategy was responsible for as many as 10 different activities while 25% were responsible for 17, or more activities. But precisely, because the Strategy role is so flexible, companies and their CEOs find it difficult to hire the right Head of Strategy and get full value from their strategy function. The Head of Strategy needs to be able to play so many roles that even talented executives find it difficult to do well across the board. The Head of Strategy must possess a difficult-to-find mix of strategy-related skills, industry knowhow and the ability to develop close relationships with

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