Everyone Needs to Think and Act Strategically with Jeroen Kraaijenbrink

EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 1H 4M

Everyone Needs to Think and Act Strategically with Jeroen Kraaijenbrink

from The Business Development Podcast

In Episode 332 of The Business Development Podcast, Jeroen Kraaijenbrink challenges one of the most common misconceptions in business today: that strategy belongs to leadership. With over 20 years of experience across academia and consulting, Jeroen breaks down why traditional, top-down strategy approaches consistently fail and what it really takes to build strategies that stick. His human-centered approach reframes strategy as a shared capability, not a static plan, and introduces the idea that everyone in an organization should be thinking and acting strategically.This conversation dives into the shift from strategy as a one-time exercise to strategy as a daily practice. Jeroen explains how organizations can build strategic competence across teams, why adaptability is the most critical skill in today’s environment, and how leaders can move from control to empowerment to drive real execution. If you’ve ever built a plan that didn’t translate into results, this episode will challenge your thinking and give you a new way to approach strategy that actually works.Key Takeaways: Strategy should not belong only to leadership. It needs to become a capability built across the entire organization.Strategy works best as a daily practice, not a once-a-year planning exercise. Real execution happens when it becomes part of normal operations.Strategic thinking is not enough on its own. People also need the ability to act, align others, and execute.Most strategy failures happen because the human side gets ignored. If people do not believe in it, they will not carry it forward.Adaptability is one of the most valuable strategic skills a person can build. The people who adapt best tend to have stronger long-term success.A plan still matters, even if it changes. It gives you direction and helps you recognize the right opportunities when they show up.Tools do not make strategy work on their own. Frameworks only help when the people and processes behind them are strong.Everyone in a company should spend some time thinking strategically. That habit cannot sit only with executives.Big strategic change can start small. A single team or department can prove a better way before the whole company adopts it.The best strategy leaders stay open-minded. They listen, learn, and stay willing to challenge their own assumptions.🔗 Connect with Jeroen Kraaijenbrink🌐 Strategy Inc: https://www.strategy.inc🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeroenkraaijenbrink/📘 The One-Hour StrategyJeroen’s latest book, The One-Hour Strategy, flips the script on traditional planning and shows how to make strategy a daily habit across your entire organization.Get your copy here: https://www.jeroenkraaijenbrink.com/One-Hour-Strategy🎸 Sponsor ShoutoutsThe Business Development Podcast is proudly supported by Hypervac Technologies, Hyperfab, Thunder Bay Hydraulics, and Atlas Elite Lifts. 🎸⭐Hypervac Technologies is North America’s leader in hydrovac excavation, delivering safe, non-destructive solutions for critical infrastructure projects. If you work in construction, utilities, or industrial services, learn more at www.hypervac.comHyperfab, the fabrication division of Hypervac, delivers custom-built solutions engineered to handle the toughest demands in the field. Learn more at www.hyperfab.caThunder Bay Hydraulics has been a trusted name in hydraulic cylinder repair and manufacturing for over 55 years, supporting industries like mining, forestry, and construction across North America. Visit www.thunderbayhydraulics.comAtlas Elite Lifts delivers premium automotive lift solutions built for performance, safety, and reliability. If you are looking to upgrade your shop, check them out at www.atlaselitelifts.comMentioned in this episode:Hyperfab Midroll

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