The Ground Floor Podcast Episode 2: Strategic Planning Is Broken — Here's What to Do Instead with Lia Izenberg

Episode 2 of The Ground Floor Podcast

What if the strategic plan everyone's been waiting on is the very thing keeping your organization stuck? In this episode of The Ground Floor podcast, Christina Greenberg sits down with Lia Izenberg — executive coach, former nonprofit leader, and writer of the Leadership Material newsletter — for an honest conversation about why traditional strategic planning so often fails the leaders it's supposed to serve, and what to build in its place.

Christina and Lia unpack the difference between strategic planning (eight months, hundreds of stakeholders, a 30-page document on a shelf) and strategic clarity (a tight, leader-driven set of choices the whole team can actually rally around). They get into why the wide-funnel input process can leave staff feeling disenfranchised, where boards belong in the conversation, and how the absence of a real plan shows up in the search room — including how it shapes who you should hire and how long a new leader needs in seat before driving their own strategy work.

What you'll hear:

  • Why "we did a plan, it's around here somewhere" is a leadership red flag
  • How to tell the difference between gathering input and abdicating decision-making
  • The questions that produce strategic clarity in weeks, not quarters
  • What boards owe their leaders on goals, evaluation, and on-track conversations
  • Lia's checklist for whether you actually have strategic clarity — or just think you do

If you've ever finished a strategic planning process and wondered why nothing changed, this one's for you.

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The Ground Floor is a podcast for nonprofit leaders who are serious about building stronger organizations. Host Christina Greenberg — founder of Edgility Search and 20-year veteran of executive search and nonprofit talent — brings together board members, executives, and sector leaders for honest conversations about leadership, hiring, governance, and what it really takes to build from the ground up.Follow along and join the conversation on LinkedIn.