Years ago, a regional telecom firm hired a consultant to fix a failing product launch, marked by missed deadlines and blame games. Morale broken. Yet the team had the “best talent.”
The first thing they noticed? It was a group, not a team.
A group meets. A team delivers.
Like lions on a hunt, every member of a high-performance action team knows three things: the mission, their role, and the kill shot. No lion chases alone. No lion waits for a meeting. They move with silent clarity, each trusting the other to execute.
In that firm, the consultant split the 18-member committee into a 5-person action team. Gave them one target. One lead. Clear roles. Weekly outcomes. The rest supported, not meddled.
Result? Product launched in 47 days. Sales exceeded forecasts by 200%.
Here is the anatomy of a real action team:
- a) A clear, non-negotiable mission with clear deadlines.
- b) A single accountable leader who owns success or failure.
- c) Members with complementary skills, not clones with the “wheelbarrow mentality” – you know folks, you must first remind or push to do work…
- d) A bias for execution, not meetings.
- e) A culture of feedback, fast failure, and real wins.
As Mr Strategy says, “never confuse a committee for a team. He has seen boards, EXCOs, even war rooms fail for that very reason.”
“A true team doesn’t ask for updatesthey deliver outcomes. Clarity, roles, and the kill shot: that’s how lions hunt, and how winners execute.”
Here is your practical tool:
The Action Team Sprint
a) Pick one mission-critical goal.
b) Appoint a 3–5-person team. Not more.
c) Give them autonomy. Zero micromanagement.
d) Demand weekly wins. No excuses.
e) Rotate team members after delivery, build a pool of execution warriors.
Mr.Strategy