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</html><description>Why Enterprise Strategy Execution Fails Enterprise strategy execution fails when strategic intent is not converted into governed work. Leaders may agree on priorities, approve budgets, and launch programmes, but execution weakens when initiatives, owners, approvals, financial impact, risks, and reporting are managed in separate places. The failure usually becomes visible late. A steering committee learns [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
