
WINNING LEADERSHIP INSPIRATION
High-Impact Activities Belong in the Hands of Your Game Changers
Long-term competitive advantage is shaped by vision and strategic decision-making, and ultimately realized through how organizations allocate their most consequential responsibilities. Strategic mandates that significantly influence market position. Decisions that define long-term competitiveness. Assignments that carry disproportionate impact.
These are high-impact activities that define the outcomes. High-impact activities exist in virtually every organization. The decisive leadership question is not whether such activities exist. It is who carries them. In many organizations, allocation is treated as an operational matter – influenced by factors like internal dynamics, availability, or workload. That may feel pragmatic. It is rarely designed for high performance. – and even less for breakthrough.
Across more than two decades of shaping leadership performance at the highest levels of global organizations, one pattern has remained consistent: High-impact activities generate disproportionate value when they are entrusted to individuals capable of disproportionate contribution.
Game Changers are such individuals.
They operate with the highest level of passion for excellence. They actively seek meaningful input. They implement quickly and decisively. They withstand the highest levels of pressure. They can bear the corresponding high level of responsibility. And therefore they are capable to deliver outstanding performance even in changing and adverse business environments. High-impact activities are strategic force multipliers. If breakthrough matters, clarity in responsibility matters.
Everyone contributes. Everyone on the team plays an important role.
But when it comes to high-impact activities, allocation is a strategic act.
A few make all the difference.
Entrust them accordingly.

WINNING LEADERSHIP INSPIRATION
High-Impact Activities Belong in the Hands of Your Game Changers
Long-term competitive advantage is shaped by vision and strategic decision-making, and ultimately realized through how organizations allocate their most consequential responsibilities. Strategic mandates that significantly influence market position. Decisions that define long-term competitiveness. Assignments that carry disproportionate impact.
These are high-impact activities that define the outcomes. High-impact activities exist in virtually every organization. The decisive leadership question is not whether such activities exist. It is who carries them. In many organizations, allocation is treated as an operational matter – influenced by factors like internal dynamics, availability, or workload. That may feel pragmatic. It is rarely designed for high performance. – and even less for breakthrough.
Across more than two decades of shaping leadership performance at the highest levels of global organizations, one pattern has remained consistent: High-impact activities generate disproportionate value when they are entrusted to individuals capable of disproportionate contribution.
Game Changers are such individuals.
They operate with the highest level of passion for excellence. They actively seek meaningful input. They implement quickly and decisively. They withstand the highest levels of pressure. They can bear the corresponding high level of responsibility. And therefore they are capable to deliver outstanding performance even in changing and adverse business environments. High-impact activities are strategic force multipliers. If breakthrough matters, clarity in responsibility matters.
Everyone contributes. Everyone on the team plays an important role.
But when it comes to high-impact activities, allocation is a strategic act.
A few make all the difference.
Entrust them accordingly.
