What You Get

With most of our programs, we’re not just investing time in a strategy exercise, solving a problem or exploring an opportunity—we're catalysing a transformation that can drive our clients towards a new future.

As a result of working creatively and collectively, visualisation and structured thinking releases a whole range of powerful deliverables. All of the high-level dimensions of this are explained below.

 

Deliverables come in many different forms.

 

Our overall approach is designed to achieve ambitious goals. 

  1. Alignment for Acceleration: Our process will align a leadership team around a shared vision and strategy, eliminating silos and accelerating decision-making. Such alignment will significantly reduce time-to-opportunity for new initiatives, unlocking performance.

  2. Clarity From Complexity: We will distil the complexity of the broader context into clear, actionable insights. This clarity enables more precise targeting of high-value opportunities, potentially increasing everything from win rates and average deal sizes to better communication, operating routines and overall mindsets. 

  3. Innovation Catalyst: Our approach stimulates creative thinking and cross-functional collaboration, driving more involvement, energy and eventual innovation. This can lead to breakthrough thinking, generate real ownership for the program and communicate our products and services (solutions) that capture new market share and drive the substantial revenue growth we want.

  4. Execution Excellence: We don't just help you think, resolve, or strategize—we provide tools and techniques to translate strategy/plans into action. This focus on execution can dramatically improve operational efficiency, helping our clients achieve the performance required.

  5. Adaptability Advantage: In any rapidly changing business environment, this approach ensures that our critical thinking and strategy remain flexible and responsive. This adaptability will help us capitalise on emerging opportunities faster than competitors, driving growth and profitability.

We intend to create the conditions necessary for increased performance or time to value.

 
 

What Gets Delivered

What follows is a comprehensive overview of an assignment's potential deliverables.

They encompass both tangible and intangible outcomes. It explains the flexibility and customisation inherent in our approach, allowing for tailored solutions that precisely address each client's unique needs and challenges.

Deliverables emerge at various stages throughout an assignment, with our primary focus on the strategic and planning aspects. This involves the discovery, design, and development phases of our Structured Visual Thinking™ approach, where we collaboratively explore the why, what, how, and when of the challenge• at hand.

It's important to note that many of the deliverables described herein are topics of discussion that evolve during the assignment. They should be viewed as a menu of options, with their inclusion determined by their potential value and impact on the specific engagement. We aim to provide a complete toolkit from which we can draw the most effective solutions for each unique client situation.

This flexible approach ensures that every assignment is customised to maximize relevance and effectiveness, driving meaningful outcomes and lasting organisational change.

*A challenge is both an opportunity and/or a problem to be overcome. We express this in what we call the Exam Question.

 
 

Strategic Frameworks

Primary Strategic Framework

  • Visual representation of the collective thinking and conclusions

  • An underpinning logic that can be applied by teams to further develop and sustain strategic thinking

  • Detailed narrative explaining the logic and content

  • Serves as the ‘North Star’ for alignment and focus

  • The strategy and direction on a page

  • The ‘conscience’ and guide rails for the organisation to help them stay aligned and focused on the right things

 
 

Potential Supplementary Frameworks

  • Market landscape framework

  • Product strategy framework

  • Decision-making frameworks and tools

  • Other context-specific frameworks as needed

 
 

Ongoing Solutions (As needed/agreed)

  • Follow-up session plans

  • Periodic review and recalibration processes

  • Customised assessments to test progress against the strategic intentions

  • The collaborative online platform - for maintaining the frameworks in line with the logic

 
 

Intangible Deliverables

  • Enhanced team alignment and ownership of strategy/outcomes

  • A shared appreciation of the implications of decisions being made

  • Improved decision-making capabilities

  • Increased clarity on complex challenges and opportunities

  • Strengthened cross-functional collaboration

  • Greater certainty of priorities and dependencies


Important Definitions

Framework Science™ 

We’ve developed a proprietary approach (Framework Science™)  that forms the foundation of our strategic problem-solving approach. It systematically applies structured, visual frameworks to complex business/organisational challenges, combining logical rigour with creative thinking.

 
 

Key aspects include:

  1. Systemic Thinking: It views organisations and their challenges as interconnected systems rather than isolated components.

  2. Visual Logic: Utilises visual representations to make complex concepts more accessible and actionable.

  3. Modular Design: Employs a series of interconnected modules that are purposefully configured to address specific strategic questions.

  4. Collaborative Approach: Encourages collective input and alignment through visual, interactive processes.

  5. Adaptive Methodology: Flexibly adjusts to different organisational contexts and evolving strategic landscapes.

  6. Integration of Multiple Perspectives: Synthesises diverse viewpoints into a coherent strategic narrative.

  7. Action-Oriented: Translates high-level strategy into concrete, implementable initiatives.

  8. Continuous Refinement: Allows for ongoing updates and adjustments as new information emerges.

Framework Science™ is the theoretical and practical underpinning for our Structured Visual Thinking™ approach. It provides a robust, repeatable process for tackling complex business challenges. It combines the analytical power of traditional strategic frameworks with the engaging, collaborative nature of visual thinking, resulting in strategies that are both comprehensive and actionable.

By applying Framework Science™, organisations can navigate complexity, align teams, and drive strategic outcomes more effectively, creating a shared understanding and commitment to strategic direction across all levels of the business.


The Exam Question:

The Exam Question is a critical component of Framework Science™ and the Structured Visual Thinking™ approach. It is the foundational, guiding query that focuses and drives the entire strategic process. 

 
 

Key aspects of the Exam Question include:

  1. Strategic Focus: Encapsulates the core strategic challenge or opportunity facing the organisation.

  2. Clarity and Precision: It is formulated to be clear, specific, and unambiguous, avoiding vague or overly broad statements.

  3. Alignment Tool: Ensures all participants and stakeholders are addressing the same fundamental issue.

  4. Scope Definition: Helps define the boundaries and scope of the strategic inquiry.

  5. Motivation Revealer: Often includes or implies the underlying motivation for tackling the challenge.

  6. Outcome Oriented: Typically framed to drive towards actionable outcomes or solutions.

  7. Contextual Relevance: Tailored to the specific circumstances and needs of the organization.

  8. Provocative Nature: Designed to stimulate critical thinking and challenge existing assumptions.

  9. Holistic Perspective: Encourages consideration of the challenge from multiple angles and stakeholder viewpoints.

  10. Framework Driver: Informs the configuration and content of the strategic framework used to address it.

  11. Adaptability: The question can be refined or adjusted as new insights emerge during the strategic process. This may ripple through to the framework configuration.

  12. Engagement Catalyst: Serves as a rallying point for team engagement and collaboration.

  13. Measurability Aid: Helps define what success looks like when addressing the challenge.

  14. Communication Tool: Acts as a concise way to communicate the core strategic focus to wider audiences.

The Exam Question is typically developed through careful consultation with key stakeholders and forms the cornerstone of the entire engagement. It's not just a starting point but a constant reference throughout the strategic process, ensuring everyone’s efforts remain focused on addressing the organization's most critical issues/objectives and utilising all available information in the most valuable way.


Conversational Framework:

The Conversation Framework is a structured, visual tool designed to guide and capture critical organisational discussions. It serves as a roadmap for exploring complex topics, ensuring all key aspects are addressed systematically. 

 
 

Key features include:

  1. Topic Organisation: Arrange discussion points into logical, interconnected modules.

  2. Connected: Ensures that we understand the relationships and interdependencies across the business and consider the implications of actions as completely as possible. 

  3. Guided Exploration: Provides prompts and questions to stimulate thorough examination of issues.

  4. Visual Representation: Uses visual elements to make abstract concepts more tangible and accessible.

  5. Collaborative Tool: Facilitates group participation and alignment during discussions.

  6. Insight Capture: Offers a structured way to document ideas, decisions, and action items.

  7. Holistic Perspective: Encourages consideration and appreciation of multiple viewpoints and implications.

  8. Adaptability: Tailored to specific organisational contexts and challenges.

  9. Clarity Enhancement: Helps distil complex ideas into more precise, actionable insights and direction.


Strategic Framework:

A Strategic Framework is a comprehensive, visually rich tool encapsulating an organisation's strategic thinking and direction.  It is based on carefully designing the conversations needed to resolve the question and thoughtful and objective facilitation. It is a development tool and a reference point for ongoing strategic alignment.

It always creates new value propositions and narratives that accompany any change activity.

 
 

Key aspects include:

  1. Vision Alignment: Directly connects to and supports the organization's overarching vision and mission.

  2. Exam Question Focus: Structured to address a critical strategic challenge or opportunity.

  3. Modular Design: Composed of interconnected modules covering various strategic elements (e.g., market dynamics, culture, capabilities, market growth, objectives).

  4. Logic Model: Embeds a clear rationale and decision-making logic within its structure.

  5. Visual Clarity: Uses visual elements to make complex strategic concepts more accessible and engaging.

  6. Collaborative Development: Designed to be populated and refined through collective input and discussion.

  7. Actionable Outputs: Translates high-level strategy into concrete initiatives and metrics.

  8. Adaptability: Allows for updates and refinements as market conditions or organisational priorities evolve.

  9. Communication Tool: Serves as a powerful artefact for sharing and aligning around strategy across the organization.

  10. Integration Hub: The strategic framework is a central point connecting various strategic elements, ensuring coherence and alignment.


The Blueprints 

A high-level operationally focused framework that visualises an organization as an interconnected system rather than a set of isolated functional components. It serves as the organisation's strategic design, focusing on how various elements come together to create value in alignment with the company's vision, values, and purpose. 

 

Fully digitised outcomes for ensuring coherence across multiple parts of the connected ecosystem

 

The Features Of The Blueprint

  • Systemic View: It presents the organisation as a cohesive system, transcending traditional siloed structures.

  • Value Creation Focus: The primary aim is to illustrate how all parts of the organisation contribute to delivering value.

  • Alignment Tool: It shows how different aspects of the business (culture, products/services, systems, capabilities) align to support organisational success by creating value.

  • Complete Lens: While strategic in nature, it provides a practical view from Purpose and Proposition through to how the organisation functions and what it takes to deliver the best performance.

  • Modular: Each blueprint component can become its own ‘deep dive’ into key areas as needed.

  • Interconnectedness: It highlights the relationships and dependencies between different facets of the organisation.

  • Change Guide: It is a reference point for implementing and managing organizational changes.

  • Communication Tool: It provides a visual representation that can be used to explain the organisation's structure and function to various stakeholders.

 

Moving through the development of vsion, strategy and plannng

 

The Blueprint is a critical tool in the Framework Science™ approach. It helps organisations move beyond traditional organisational charts to understand and optimise their operations in a more holistic, value-driven manner.


By Products Of The Visual Frameworks

  • Visual library of assets

  • Digital interpretations for wider deployment

  • Visual assets for further internal/Investor communications 

  • Sections of the visual frameworks that become symbols or further tools for communications

 

Throughout the program the work throws off multiple communication tools

 

Communication Assets That Can Emerge As A Result

  1. Large-scale visual murals, screens and wall walks

  2. Digital infographics for online platforms

  3. Interactive visual tools for telling the stories to the workforce or in sales and marketing

  4. Strategic landscapes

 

Large scale fully interactive or traditional systems that embrace the wider stakeholders

 

Documentation and Reports

  1. Session summaries capturing perspectives, insights, and thoughts

  2. Detailed reports synthesizing key findings and recommendations

  3. Blueprints for execution and sustainability


Digital Solutions

  • Dedicated online platforms for client ownership and engagement

  • Interactive digital tools for ongoing strategy management

  • Self-assessment and comparison techniques for progress tracking

 

The team collaboration system that ensures the integrity of the vision and strategy over the longer term

 

Communication Tools

  1. Presentation materials for stakeholder engagement

  2. Narrative documents for internal and external communications

  3. Visual storytelling assets for strategy dissemination


Implementation Support

  • Action plans and roadmaps

  • Role and responsibility matrices

  • Key performance indicators (KPIs) and success metrics

 

From storytelling and internal information exchange to meaningful applications and graphical tools

 

Knowledge Transfer

  • Training materials on Structured Visual Thinking™ methodology

  • Guidelines for maintaining and updating frameworks

  • Best practices for sustaining strategic alignment


Custom Deliverables

  • Client-specific outputs based on unique needs and agreements

  • Industry-specific tools and frameworks

  • Tailored solutions for particular organisational challenges