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Crafting a performance-focused strategy of “Deep Purpose”

Stephen Denning (Stephen Denning (steve@stevedenning.com) is the author of The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management (Jossey-Bass, 2010) and The Age of Agile (HarperCollins, 2018). He is a senior contributor at Forbes.com (http://blogs.forbes.com/stevedenning/) and a founder of the SD Learning Consortium.[1])

Strategy & Leadership

ISSN: 1087-8572

Article publication date: 1 April 2022

Issue publication date: 15 April 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Research has found that firms with deep purpose treat purpose as an existential intention that informed every decision, practice and process. They adopted purpose as their operating system, perceiving it as a vital animating force. As a result, they navigated the tumultuous terrain of multi-stakeholder capitalism far more adeptly than most, increasing value for all stakeholders, including investors, over the long-term.

Design/methodology/approach

The author analyses Professor Ranjay Gulati’s new book “Deep Purpose” and his HBR article, “The Messy but Essential Pursuit of Purpose” that introduce the concept of “deep purpose,” which has enabled some firms to “operate with heightened passion, urgency, and clarity”.

Findings

Firms with deep purpose treat ‘purpose as an existential intention that informed every decision, practice and process’.

Practical/implications

Purpose serves as an organizing principle that shapes decision-making and binds stakeholders to one another.

Originality/value

This is a very timely article that will held senior executives develop and articulate their firms purpose statement and connect it to their operating practices.

Citation

Denning, S. (2022), "Crafting a performance-focused strategy of “Deep Purpose”", Strategy & Leadership, Vol. 50 No. 3, pp. 29-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/SL-03-2022-0020

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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