After Planning?

Recently, I attended a strategy meeting with highly capable professionals. For over two hours, we debated, refined and agreed on a strong path forward. As we concluded, someone remarked, “This is excellent. Let’s take this up in the next meeting and refine it further.” Everyone agreed, but weeks later no progress was made.

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This experience highlights a recurring pattern across organisations. The challenge is not generating ideas but executing them. In fact, some of the most intelligent professionals struggle with execution.

Thinking Feels Like Doing
We work in environments rich with intelligent professionals skilled at analysing problems. Yet, the momentum is often lost between thinking and doing. Clarity of thought is mistaken for completed work and well-defined ideas feel like achievement even when nothing is implemented. This gap between knowing and doing is where professional impact is lost.

A major contributor to this gap is the focus on planning. Strategy discussions and frameworks feel productive, but excessive planning often becomes a sophisticated form of procrastination. I have attended many meetings where ideas were thoroughly analysed, risks mapped and scenarios debated. Yet, meetings often end with vague outcomes. “Let’s revisit this,” becomes the default conclusion. With no clear ownership, execution never begins.

The delay loop
Delayed decision-making is another barrier to execution. Many professionals hesitate, waiting for additional data, validation, or consensus. While this reduces risk, it also prevents timely progress. Speed often outweighs precision. A good decision made today is more valuable than a perfect decision made too late. The need for a perfect start delays decisions. We often wait for the right plan, tools, or complete alignment before beginning. However, execution rewards progress, not perfection.

Urgency Changes Behaviour
I saw this firsthand during the recent launch of my latest book. Normally, such an initiative would take several months, with detailed planning, multiple reviews and lengthy schedules. This time, we had only 30 days. Within the timeline, decisions were made quickly and we focused on essentials rather than ideals. Action replaced discussion. As a result, the launch was completed effectively and on time, which proved capacity exceeds timeline.

No Owner, No Action
Another recurring issue is diffusion of responsibility. Ideas need clear responsibility and deadlines to move forward. Closing this execution gap requires a shift in behaviour. Professionals must move from perfect plans to next steps. Ideas are everywhere, but consistent execution sets people apart.

The next time you walk out of a meeting, ask: What will be the first execution step? Make execution,  your priority and let the results speak for themselves.

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