In this episode of The Business Book Club, we break down Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works by A.G. Lafley and Roger L. Martin—a game-changing book that reveals how winning companies make strategy a matter of deliberate, interconnected choices. Drawing on Lafley’s experience as the CEO of Procter & Gamble and Martin’s strategic expertise, this book offers a clear framework for leaders at any level to design effective, actionable strategy—not just high-level theory.
From P&G’s billion-dollar brand growth to cautionary tales like GM’s Saturn, this episode explores what separates companies that play to win from those that just show up. Whether you're a business owner, marketer, or executive, you’ll gain practical tools to define where you’ll compete, how you’ll win, and what capabilities you need to support it—all through a simple, powerful framework known as the Strategic Choice Cascade.
Key Concepts Covered Strategy Is About Making Hard ChoicesForget vague goals—real strategy answers two core questions:
✅ Where will you play? (Which customers, markets, geographies, channels?)
✅ How will you win? (What unique advantage will you leverage?)
A five-step framework that links vision to execution:
What is your winning aspiration? – Your big goal or purpose
Where will you play? – Your chosen battlefield
How will you win? – Your competitive edge
What capabilities must be in place? – The critical strengths needed
What systems support it? – Structure, metrics, and incentives that keep strategy alive
✅ Strategy must cascade coherently from corporate level to business units to individual brands
✅ Example: A yoga apparel brand tailoring local store tactics while aligning with the company’s broader purpose
✅ P&G repositioned Olay in the "mastige" space—mass market pricing, prestige appeal
✅ How to win: Superior product innovation + premium branding in drugstore channels
✅ Result: Revitalized brand, strong sales, aligned strategy at all levels
✅ GM’s Saturn lacked a true aspiration and clear how-to-win plan
✅ Playing to play ≠ Playing to win. Strategy demands clarity, focus, and commitment
✅ Define your where to play and how to win—clearly and specifically
✅ Link every strategic decision using the choice cascade
✅ Identify and invest in the capabilities that give you a real edge
✅ Be honest: Are you playing to win, or just staying busy?
✅ Choose your primary path: Low cost or Differentiation—and align everything accordingly
📌 “Strategy is about making choices—choosing to do some things and not others.”
📌 “Where to play and how to win are not independent decisions—they must reinforce each other.”
📌 “Just showing up in a market isn’t strategy. You need a plan to win.”
📌 “Don’t try to be all things to all people. Pick your path—and commit.”
📖 Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works by A.G. Lafley & Roger L. Martin – [Get the book here]
Next StepsFeeling stuck in your business strategy? Start by answering two simple—but profound—questions: Where will you play? And how will you win? Then build from there using the strategic choice cascade.
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