Install
openclaw skills install @deciqai/strategy-execution-leversActivate when: 'our strategy is clear but nothing changes,' 'people understand the goal but revert to old behaviors,' 'initial launch energy faded after 2 months,' 'we keep having the same post-mortem findings,' or execution consistently falls short despite repeated planning. Do NOT activate when: the strategy itself is wrong or unvalidated (fix the strategy first); or failure is caused by resource constraints, not behavioral/process gaps.
openclaw skills install @deciqai/strategy-execution-leversMost organizations apply a single intervention — a town hall, a kickoff — then diagnose failure as a communication problem. The real issue: execution failure must be diagnosed across four sequential phases, each requiring a different lever. A gap at any phase propagates forward.
Cross-skill composition: Use AFTER [okr-goal-setting] (OKRs define direction; levers are the transmission mechanism). Use WITH [feedback-loops] (Lever 4 requires a designed feedback loop). Use BEFORE [resource-time-compression] (behavioral alignment must precede time compression).
When NOT to use: Strategy itself is wrong; org under 5 people; failure caused by resource constraints; only one phase is relevant (diagnose first, deploy only that lever).
In Coach mode, respond one step at a time. Each [WAIT] is a hard stop — output only that step's question, then stop.
[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]
[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]
[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]
Step 1 — Phase Diagnosis
| Phase | Lever | Failure signal | Timeframe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Launch | Cognitive Alignment | Ask 5 people what the strategy means — get 5 different answers | Day 0–Week 4 |
| Kickoff | Behavior Guidance | People know the strategy but default to old workflows | Week 2–Month 3 |
| Sustained | Motivation Activation | Initial energy faded; compliance without engagement | Month 1–Month 6 |
| Retrospective | Evolution Acceleration | Same bottlenecks recur; lessons not implemented | Every cycle |
Gate: Select ONE primary phase. If multiple fail, address in sequence starting with the earliest.
Step 2 — Lever Selection
Gate: Write the specific intervention, person responsible, and measurement. If any cannot be specified, you have not selected a lever.
Steps 3-5: Design intervention (executable by someone new) → define behavioral measurement (baseline, target, timeframe) → run 4-week trial. If signal moved, continue. If not, diagnose whether intervention or phase diagnosis was wrong. Stop-rule: State "Measure [metric] from [baseline] to [target] over [timeframe] via [intervention]" — or return to Step 2.
Strategy: [one-sentence] | Launch timeframe: [X] | Failure mode: [specific]
Primary phase: [Lever 1/2/3/4] | Evidence: [observations] | Secondary: [if any]
Intervention: [executable by someone new] | Owner: [role] | Start: [date]
Metric: [behavioral] | Baseline→Target: [X→Y] | Method: [how collected]
4-week result: [value] | Assessment: [working/not/wrong phase] | Next: [action]
→ Method in Action: NASA Apollo Program Execution (1961–1969)
→ Primary sources: references/sources.md
[D] = designed upfront | [O] = observed in real use. [O] entries are more valuable.
| Fake move | Reality |
|---|---|
| [D] "We had a great kickoff presentation, so Lever 1 is done" | A presentation to a silent audience is the input to Lever 1 — alignment requires co-construction. |
| [D] "People know what to do — the problem is motivation" | Verify Lever 2 is deployed first. Most "motivation" failures are Lever 2 gaps misread as attitude problems. |
| [D] "We did a retrospective, that's our Lever 4" | A retrospective without structural changes is a documentation exercise. Lever 4's signal is the next cycle running differently. |
| [D] "We'll roll out all four levers together in Q3" | Levers are sequential — Lever 2 before Lever 1 produces confusion. |
| [D] "Our culture already handles this naturally" | Culture substitutes for lever design only under 15 people — beyond that it preserves existing behaviors. |
| [D] "We'll track NPS / engagement to see if levers are working" | Use behavioral proxies: error rates, procedure compliance, voluntary participation — not attitude metrics. |
| [D] "Our top performers execute regardless of lever support" | Top performers mask lever failures — fragile model that breaks when they leave or stretch thin. |
| → Add [O] entries here after each real use — paste the actual failure pattern | What went wrong and why |
Part of deciqAI Knowledge Skills — 163 open-source thinking skills that make rigor executable for AI agents. The same skills power every deciqAI agent, which runs them autonomously to operate your company. See it run → https://www.deciqai.com/skills/strategy-execution-levers?utm_source=clawhub&utm_medium=marketplace&utm_campaign=knowledge-skills&utm_content=strategy-execution-levers · ⭐ Star the repo → https://github.com/deciqAI/knowledge-skills · Contributions welcome.