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THE IDENTITY DRIVING STRATEGY

FLAGS

Profile.

Most organisations believe strategy is defined by plans, priorities, and KPIs. But beneath every strategy sits something far more powerful:

Identity.

The identity a leadership team holds about what success really means quietly shapes every decision that follows.

  • What gets prioritised.
  • What gets funded.
  • What gets ignored.

When leaders are aligned around the same strategic identity, organisations move with clarity and momentum. When they are not, organisations experience something far more common:

  • Competing priorities.
  • Internal friction.
  • Slow decision-making.
  • Strategy that never fully lands.

The Flags Profile makes this invisible dynamic visible.

THE FLAGS PROFILE

WHAT THE FLAGS PROFILE

Reveals.

Every organisation ultimately follows a Flag - a guiding identity about what defines success. The Flags Profile reveals whether leaders and teams are aligned around that identity.

It measures you against the 8 Flags possible, across three core dimensions:

When these three are aligned, organisations move with clarity. When they are not, strategy fragments and execution slows.

Choose your flag - or it will be chosen for you.

What This Includes

A Flags Profile engagement includes:

In a short session, leadership teams often see patterns that have been shaping their organisation for years - but were previously invisible.

The result is clarity about:

  • What the organisation truly stands for
  • Where leadership alignment exists (and doesn't)
  • Where misalignment is slowing progress

Who This Is For

The Flags Profile is designed for leadership teams who want clarity around the identity driving their strategy.

It is particularly valuable for:

  • Executive leadership teams
  • Founders and co-founders
  • Organisations navigating strategic change
  • Companies experiencing internal friction around priorities
  • Leadership teams seeking deeper alignment

Because strategy rarely fails due to intelligence.

It fails due to misalignment.

What Happens After the Profile

For many organisations, the Flags Profile becomes the starting point for deeper strategic work.

This may include:

  • Leadership alignment sessions
  • Facilitation in selecting the best flag for the organisation
  • Integration with the Cultural Scorecard to measure culture at scale
  • Longer-term organisational transformation work

Once the Flag becomes visible, leaders can make conscious decisions about the identity they want the organisation to follow.

FIND

Your Flag.

When leadership teams align around a shared identity, strategy becomes dramatically easier to execute.