| Author/Contributor(s): | Venuto, Domenic |
| Publisher: | Ideapress Publishing |
| Date: | 1/12/2027 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
In Strategy, Not Stragedy, Domenic Venuto introduces a sharp new term for this all-too-common problem: stragedy—the costly gap between a strategy that sounds convincing and one that actually works in the real world. Drawing on decades of leadership across media, advertising, data, product, and transformation, Venuto offers a practical guide for leaders who want to move from intention to impact.
This is not a book about theory for theory’s sake. It is a field guide for executives, founders, and operators who need to align teams, make better decisions, communicate clearly, and execute through complexity. Venuto argues that strategy only works when three things are always connected: where you are, where you’re going, and how you will get there. Miss any one of those, and even a promising plan can unravel.
Through firsthand stories from major business transformations—including shifts from print to digital, digital to mobile, and now into the A.I. era—Venuto shows how good strategies fail, why organizations get stuck, and what leaders can do differently. He explores how to build shared vision, create buy-in across teams, translate strategy into clear action, develop the right talent, measure what matters, and adapt without losing direction.
At the heart of the book is a simple but urgent point: strategy is not just about setting ambition at the top. It is about making that ambition real at every level of the organization. That requires clarity, repetition, discipline, trust, and leadership that is willing to stay close to execution instead of hiding behind abstractions.