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Your Strategy Isn’t Clear Until Everyone Gets It

“If your grandmother can’t understand your strategy, how do you expect your team to?”

That quote from my recent conversation with Ryan J Melton of the NZ Business Owners Podcast, sums up one of the biggest challenges I see in growing mid-market businesses: clarity and alignment.

Too often, mid-market business owners have a vision stuck in their heads. It might be ambitious, even inspiring, but if it isn’t communicated clearly and developed with the leadership team, progress stalls. The result is siloed teams, slow decisions, and misalignment across the business.

I was happy to be invited along to speak on the podcast. In the episode, I shared the critical building blocks for scalable, sustainable business growth and how to translate vision into action across your organisation.

Key Takeaways from the Episode:

Vision Without Alignment Is Just a Dream

Vision must be co-created with the leadership team. They hold valuable insights into customers and the market. When they contribute to building the strategy, they commit to it. That ownership is what helps drive alignment across the business.

Purpose Is Your North Star

A clear purpose goes beyond profit. It answers why your business exists and what difference it makes in the world. When defined well, it becomes a guiding light that connects strategy, team engagement, and long-term growth.

Core Values Drive Behaviour

Core values must be practical, visible, and aligned to everyday decision-making. They help team members navigate complex situations and guide behaviour, especially when the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) fall short.

Systems Are There to Support People

Effective systems and processes are not about control. They exist to help people deliver high standards consistently. When people are supported by strong systems, micromanagement becomes unnecessary.

Accountability Must Be Clear

Many businesses have assigned responsibility but lack true accountability. When accountability is clearly defined, each process or outcome has an owner. That creates clarity and focus, reducing operational noise.

Hiring for the Future Frees the Business to Grow

Business owners often delay hiring senior talent because of current financial constraints. The reality is that hiring ahead of the curve, when done strategically, helps drive the very growth that makes those hires sustainable.

Sustainable Growth Beats Speed

Rapid growth can strain a business, especially beyond $5 to $6 million in revenue. Sustainable, growth allows for stronger systems, better delivery, and more consistent profitability. It also reduces risk and improves cash flow.

Why Tune In?

If you’re leading a mid-market business and want to drive growth, reduce complexity, and build a high-performing team, this conversation is for you.

🎧 Listen to the full episode here.

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  • About the Author, Leigh Paulden

    Leigh Paulden

     

    Leigh Paulden is an author and internationally certified business growth coach and advisor with more than 40 years’ experience across 30+ industries. He has partnered with over 300 companies, including many of New Zealand’s top mid-market firms, helping them achieve scalable and sustainable growth.

    As the only Senior Certified Gravitas Impact Business Consultant in New Zealand and one of just six Outthinker Growth Strategists in Australasia, Leigh brings world-class executive education, proven frameworks, and practical strategies to leaders serious about growth.

    Passionate about building business champions, Leigh works side by side with aspirational leaders to create clarity, confidence and certainty in their decision making, empowering them to unlock their full potential.

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