
The Chief Strategy Officer Podcast #21—The Four Problems Strategy Leaders Are Really Hired to Solve
Jan 22, 2026
Adam Zalisk, Chief Strategy Officer at Amplify, leads strategy for a K–12 edtech scaled to 10M+ students. He reframes strategy as a clear end state plus commitments. The conversation explains four reasons organizations create strategy teams. It covers how to turn commitments into organizational processes, build credibility, and decide what strategic work to accept or decline.
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Process Is Translating Commitments Into Muscular KPIs
- 'Process' is translating executive commitments into muscular, non-generic KPIs and cascading goals through the organization.
- The real lift is change management: making commitments meaningful at every level without blurring clarity.
Intelligence Fixes Market Knowledge Gaps
- 'Intelligence' is a rarer mandate to fill gaps in market knowledge for adjacencies or new customer tiers.
- It requires experts with experience, networks, and market context to evaluate opportunities rigorously.
Give The Strategy Office Visibility Process And Teeth
- Define the strategy office mandate early and pick one of the four needs so work is focused and measurable.
- Give the office 'visibility, process, and teeth' by tying outputs to executive-level deliverables and timelines.
