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Strategy Meets Reality Podcast

Strategy Meets Reality Podcast

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Traditional strategy is broken.


The world is complex, unpredictable, and constantly shifting—yet most strategy still relies on outdated assumptions of control, certainty, and linear plans.


Strategy Meets Reality is a podcast for leaders who know that theory alone doesn’t cut it.


Hosted by Mike Jones, organisational psychologist and systems thinker, this show features honest, unfiltered conversations with leaders, strategists, and practitioners who’ve had to live with the consequences of strategy.


We go beyond frameworks to explore what it really takes to make strategy work in the real world—where trade-offs are messy, power dynamics matter, and complexity won’t go away.


No jargon. No fluff. Just real insight into how strategy and execution actually happen.


🎧 New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe and rethink your strategy.

© 2026 Strategy Meets Reality Podcast
Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • Why Just Broadcasting Strategy Is Sabotaging Execution | Jurriaan Kamer
    Apr 28 2026

    Strategy fails in a painfully predictable place: the moment it leaves the boardroom and lands in everyone else’s calendar. We sit down with Jurriaan Kamer to get brutally practical about why “alignment” so often becomes a loud broadcast, a perfect slide deck, and a quiet wave of cynicism on the ground. Instead, we dig into what actually moves strategy execution forward: orientation to real conditions, clear choices, and activation that gives teams room to interpret and self-align.

    We also borrow a performance system from an unexpected teacher: Formula One. F1 teams don’t just race fast; they learn fast. Jurriaan explains how reflection is scheduled, how debriefs create psychological safety without losing accountability, and why the best teams rally around a single priority rather than a crowded list. We connect this to organisational design, cross-functional teams, and making work visible by mapping the value chain and measuring time-to-market.

    Finally, we tackle the hard leadership habits that keep strategy connected to reality: explicit trade-offs through “even over” statements, strategic intent that is ambitious yet achievable over a 2- to 4-year horizon, and the overlooked power of reversible decisions. Less perfection, more experimentation, and more slack so people can think, collaborate, and adapt as the external environment shifts.

    If this helps you rethink how your organisation turns strategy into daily work, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    Find Jurriaan's work:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jurriaankamer/
    His books
    Unblock: https://amzn.eu/d/0j8eVFIF
    Formula X: https://amzn.eu/d/051BMbWY

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    🔗 Full episodes, show notes, and resources: https://www.lbiconsulting.com/strategymeetsreality-podcast

    📺 Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@StrategyMeetsReality

    Connect with host Mike Jones → https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-h-jones/

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    48 Min.
  • Speed Kills In Business Strategy | Alex Vohr
    Apr 21 2026

    Strategy falls apart in the messy middle between plans and execution, and that is exactly where we spend our time with Alex Vohr, author of Speed Kills: Leveraging John Boyd's OODA Loop to Build Organisations That Win. Alex brings a rare mix of experience as a US Marine Corps logistician, a commander in Iraq, a leader in disaster relief operations, and now the president of OneLNG an energy startup building small-scale LNG infrastructure. We use that lens to explore why “strategy meets reality” is not a slogan, but a daily operational problem.

    We dig into John Boyd’s OODA Loop as a practical model for decision making in complex adaptive systems, not the oversimplified four-step circle most people quote. Alex explains why orientation drives everything, how assumptions create risk, and why a decision should be treated as a hypothesis that only becomes true when action and feedback confirm it. If you care about organisational agility, learning organisations, and faster strategy execution, the takeaway is clear: improve how you observe, how you make sense, how you decide, how you act, and how you learn.

    We also challenge the “false god of efficiency” and the comfort of linear planning. Planning, red teaming, and after-action reviews are not bureaucratic theatre; they are tools for reducing surprise and building a relevant, effective tempo. We talk about incentives, the “zero defects” mentality, and why big organisations drift into entropy when they stop listening to the edges of the system.

    If this conversation helps you rethink how your team learns and executes, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    Find Alex here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-vohr-83b38767/
    Get his book: https://amzn.eu/d/01B56POu

    Send Mike a Message

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    🔗 Full episodes, show notes, and resources: https://www.lbiconsulting.com/strategymeetsreality-podcast

    📺 Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@StrategyMeetsReality

    Connect with host Mike Jones → https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-h-jones/

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    53 Min.
  • The Confusion Tax | Stefan Norrvall
    Apr 14 2026

    Strategy often fails for a boring reason: nobody knows who can decide what, and everything slows to a crawl. We sit down with Stefan Norrvall, joining us from Australia, to unpack organisational coherence and why it beats the usual push for “alignment” when dealing with real-world complexity. If your organisation feels busy but stuck, this conversation gives you language for what is happening and a model for what to fix first.

    We dig into Stefan’s run serve change heuristic and how each layer carries a different type of work, a different time horizon, and a different kind of complexity. Run creates value at the frontline. Serve as a coordinating hub across multiple run units to ensure they do not clash on resources, standards, platforms, or handovers. Change sets intent and enterprise constraints by reading the external environment, defining risk appetite, and making the big calls that shape the system. When serve is missing, leaders get dragged into operational conflict and lose the capacity to do real strategy work.

    From there, we name the “confusion tax”: the financial and human cost of unclear decision rights, endless escalation, and slow governance. We talk scenario-based tests that reveal where decision latency is baked in, why PMOs and change teams often report without authority, and why copying frameworks cannot compensate for poor operating model design. We also challenge strategy theatre, forced cascades, and agile rituals that do not improve decisions. If you want strategy execution that actually meets reality, listen, subscribe, share the episode, and leave us a review with the biggest confusion tax you see in your organisation.

    Find Stefan's Work:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefannorrvall/
    Substack: https://substack.com/@synexia
    ​The Organisational Confusion Tax Scorecard: https://scorecard.synexia.au/confusion-tax

    Send Mike a Message

    Enjoying the show?


    Subscribe and leave a review on your favourite platform — it helps more people find the podcast.

    🔗 Full episodes, show notes, and resources: https://www.lbiconsulting.com/strategymeetsreality-podcast

    📺 Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@StrategyMeetsReality

    Connect with host Mike Jones → https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-h-jones/

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    52 Min.
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