The Strategy-Execution Gap
67% of well-formulated strategies fail due to poor execution. Bridges Business Consultancy puts it at 90%. Kaplan and Norton, the most cited researchers in the field, arrived at a similar figure. The strategies weren't the problem. Nobody built the infrastructure to connect the boardroom to the people doing the work.
HBR found that executives feel 82% aligned with company strategy. Actual measured alignment: 23%. They're off by a factor of four and don't know it. McKinsey found that well-aligned organizations outperform by 30% in profitability. Companies chasing more than five priorities at once see a 30% drop in execution effectiveness.
All told, a $2.3 trillion annual problem. Not a lack of ambition. A lack of plumbing.
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ThroughLine closes the gap by making strategy executable. Not as a document people reference, but as a live system people work inside. Every person's daily work links explicitly to organizational priorities, with measures that prove progress or surface drift in real time. The organization moves at the speed of its decisions. Opportunities get seized the moment they appear. What isn't working gets killed before it gets expensive.
The result is something most companies have never experienced: a 100-person organization that responds with the coordination of a 10-person team. Course correction happens in Week 2, not Month 12. Leadership can finally answer "are we actually doing what we said we'd do?" with data, not hope.