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Tim Leberecht, author of the book \u201cThe Business Romantic: Give Everything, Quantify Nothing, and Create Something Greater Than Yourself\u201d , wrote an article for the Harvard Business Review on how to make your strategy more agile and why decision making doesn\u2019t have to be a slow process. <br \/>Leberecht described how strategy, a function of the organizations typically known as slow and involving multi-stakeholders might be blended with sprints, a core agile concept, towards faster decision making on a strategical level. The author mentioned \u201cGoogle Ventures\u2019 five-day method\u201d as an example of how sprints help bypass bureaucracy or endless debate cycles. <br \/>Although he recognizes the value of the typical big-up-front-activities like research or scenario planning, he states that companies have less and less time for them, so their strategy needs to rely on two emerging concepts: vision and improvisation. <br \/>Vision incorporates the long-term, if not permanent, purpose and principles of an organization, which serve as the north star for all its actions. <br \/>Improvisation suggests a fundamental openness and flexibility at the tactical level \u2014 the willingness to explore, experiment, and iterate. <br \/>Rooted on those two, Leberecht introduced the vision sprint and how it has helped, for example, LaunchPad on clarifying the strategy for launch a new product. Shortly, the process consisted in: <br \/>Two months later, the team was ready to launch the product and, according to the author: <br \/>The process worked because we honored the critical design principles of a vision sprint: <br \/>Introduce constraints, such as an unlikely mix of people, a remote location, a \u201cmission impossible\u201d assignment, a specific task or crisis, a short time frame \u2014 or some combination of these. <br \/>Emphasize the ritualistic nature of the experience. Define a clear beginning, the rules, and a deadline for decision making. <br \/>Create a safe space that gives all participants permission to be authentic and vulnerable, and creative as a result. <br \/>Capture every single word that is spoken. Paraphrase, synthesize, and frame in real time. 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