Alex M H Smith on the Strategy Illusion: What 99% of Companies Get Wrong and Why Nice Leaders Loose
For most businesses strategy is a façade. PowerPoint decks are polished, mission statements are aligned. But underneath the surface, most companies are just reacting. In this episode, Alex M H Smith rips the veneer off our collective delusions about strategy and asks a far more interesting question: What makes a business fundamentally unignorable?This isn’t a conversation about frameworks. It’s about the difference between businesses that magnetize customers and those that scramble for attention. At a time when AI, noise, and short-termism are eroding differentiation, Alex offers something rare: clarity.If you’re a founder, executive, or strategic thinker, this episode is a mirror you might not enjoy… but won’t be able to look away from.🎙️ Meet Alex M H SmithAlex is a self-taught strategy thinker who stumbled into the field by obsessing over why some products don’t need marketing stunts to succeed. He’s not just another voice regurgitating Porter or Blue Ocean Strategy - he’s created his own language, grounded in direct experience and a deep intuition for value creation.His journey from naive agency strategist to TEDx speaker and founder of the consultancy Basic Arts is rooted in one question: Why do some businesses attract loyalty, attention, and love without trying?🔥 Key Insights from the Episode✅ You Probably Don’t Have a StrategyMost companies mistake a to-do list for a strategy. According to Alex, fewer than 1% of businesses have truly cracked the “unique value code.” Why? Because they’ve never asked: What do we offer that people want — and can’t get anywhere else?✅ Only > BestTrying to be “better” is a race to the bottom. Being the only one who does what you do? That’s strategy. But spotting true “only-ness” requires disagreeableness—a rare trait in consensus-driven companies.✅ Strategy is Dictatorial by NatureThis may sting, but Alex argues that real strategic clarity almost always comes from a “benevolent dictator” mindset. Consensus muddies. Vision sharpens. So if you're a CEO trying to be liked, you may already be losing the game.✅ Execution Dies Without Ruthless PrioritizationEven great strategies die in the hands of nice teams who can’t say no. Execution isn’t about doing more—it’s about killing what doesn’t matter. The true bottleneck? The psychological discomfort of deciding what not to do.✅ AI Can’t Replace Judgment — But It Can Accelerate StrategyAI won’t give you your breakthrough idea. But it can drastically speed up the patterning process if you use it right: let it prompt you, not the other way around. The future belongs to those who merge sharp human judgment with smart AI scaffolding.▶️ Don’t Just Think Strategy. Feel It.If you’ve ever wondered why your strategy document feels sterile — or why nothing actually changes after a strategy offsite — this episode will challenge your core assumptions. It’s a rare conversation that’s both intellectually provocative and uncomfortably practical.Give Alex a follow on linkedIn and on Youtube, or at basicarts.com