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The Concept

External market positioning or internal capabilities are not enough to create a company's right to win. A coherent strategy that aligns them at every level is essential. Only a coherent company — one that pursues a clear strategic direction, builds a system of differentiating capabilities consistent with that direction, and sells products and services that thrive within that system — can reliably and sustainably outpace competitors.

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As a firm, we at Booz & Company have come to understand that most strategies fail to give sufficient attention and weight to capabilities and disregard how these capabilities should fit together to form a mutually reinforcing system. Because this blind spot is so common in corporate strategy, the rewards are all the more immense for the companies that do manage to create an aligned set of key capabilities.

Our research confirms these findings. We have conducted a survey of 2,800 executives from companies of various sizes, geographies, and industries. According to this survey, most executives don't feel their company's strategy will lead to success, two out of three respondents admit that their company's capabilities don't fully support their strategy, only one in five are fully confident they have a right to win, and the majority say their company has too many conflicting priorities.  

 

The Coherence Premium
Booz & Company Partner Paul Leinwand, co-author of The Essential Advantage, in conversation with Sarah Green from Harvard Business Review: How can companies develop a winning strategy and capture the coherence premium.listen to the podcast >
  The Coherence Premium

 

BBC Global Business Interview
Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi speak with with Peter Day, from the BBC's Global Business program, about The Essential Advantage and answer a very pointed question: Do companies really understand what they're doing?
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Will Your Strategy Succeed?
Paul Leinwand, co-author of The Essential Advantage, in conversation with Cindy Babski from INSEAD Knowledge: He explains that good strategy and sustainable value creation are based on what a company does really well and matching that up with a very good market-backed view of where those capabilities are going to create value.watch the video >
Will your strategy succeed?

 

Key Publications on Capabilities-Driven Strategy

The Essential Advantage: How to Win with a Capabilities-Driven Strategy
by Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi
Harvard Business Review Press recently published our flagship publication on Capabilities-Driven Strategy, The Essential Advantage: How to Win with a Capabilities-Driven Strategy. Based on extensive research and providing a wealth of exercises, tools, and company examples, The Essential Advantage helps you construct a strategically coherent company in which the pieces reinforce one another instead of working at cross-purposes.

download download "A Conversation with the Authors of The Essential Advantage" (211kb, PDF) >

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The Essential Advantage
 
The Coherence Premium: Is your company disciplined enough to focus intensely on what it does best?
by Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi
Published in the June 2010 issue of the Harvard Business Review, “The Coherence Premium” lays out the importance of coherence for sustainable business success and presents evidence that sustainable, superior returns accrue to companies that coherently link capabilities, marketplace opportunities, and the right set of offerings.download (315kb, PDF) >
The Coherence Premium
 
The Right to Win: The history of strategy concepts
by Cesare Mainardi with Art Kleiner
Business strategy is at an evolutionary crossroads. It’s time to resolve the long-standing tension between the inherent identity of your organization and the fleeting nature of your competitive advantage.download from strategy-business.com (676kb, PDF) >
The Right to Win
 
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