Tensile Strain. The “Bridge” between the Vision and the Operation is being stretched beyond its “Elastic Limit.” The further you look ahead, the more “Leverage” the future has over your current stability.
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Expansion requires a base. When an organisation looks so far into the “Next Horizon” that it ignores the stability of the “Current Shore,” it creates a gap between its promises and its capacity to deliver.
Tensile Strain. The “Bridge” between the Vision and the Operation is being stretched beyond its “Elastic Limit.” The further you look ahead, the more “Leverage” the future has over your current stability.
The “Next Big Thing” Obsession. You see a leadership team that is bored with “today.” They are always talking about the 3-year plan while the current customers are complaining about broken basic services. The “Ships” are out at sea, but the “Docks” are falling apart.
Structural Fracture. The “Current” fails. Because you didn’t reinforce the base, the weight of your future ambitions snaps the organisation’s present-day capacity, leading to a total loss of credibility.
Stabilising a “Visionary Overstretch” requires reinforcing your operational base. Order a customised Coherence Snapshot—an automated diagnostic delivered immediately—to indicate where future-gazing is obstructing your present and future. This diagnostic identifies the stress fractures in your foundation before they snap.