Tyranny of the Urgent
The Tyranny of the Urgent is not simply a time-management problem, it is a leadership problem. It shows up when visible, noisy, emotionally loaded, short-horizon demands consistently displace slower, less dramatic, but more consequential work: strategy, talent development, culture, thinking, renewal, and the future. The tyranny of the urgent is the repeated surrender of mission-critical work to short-term pressures that feel immediate but do not deserve disproportionate control over attention, energy, and decision-making.
Don’t Skip the Discovery Phase with SWOTs I Direct Application with Matt Harrington
In this Solo Blogcast episode of Direct Application, host Matt Harrington revisits the classic SWOT analysis - Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats - but with a modern, practical twist. If your SWOTs feel like checkbox exercises or dusty whiteboard sessions, it’s time for a refresh.
Pre-Season Strategic Planning: Discover Before You Decide with SWOT Analysis
Kick off your strategic planning season with two essential tools: SWOT analysis and surveys. This blog explores how to facilitate meaningful SWOT sessions, engage stakeholders across sectors, and use dot voting to identify top priorities. Start with data-driven discovery to guide future decisions and build trust throughout your organization or community.