I cannot believe another year has gone by. The older I get, the faster time seems to go.

As I considered how to articulate the emerging landscape that will be 2024, two headline items screamed at me.

Strategy, and governance.

Without a solid, deeply considered and articulated strategy, you resemble a flock of sheep, moving here and there in response to the latest and closest barrier or threat.

Without a thoughtful governance process, performance measurement and improvement are  simply out of reach.

From running the local café to running the country, these two driving parameters remain the guardrails of progress.

A year ago Strategy and Governance were on my mind as I wrote a 2023 new year post that used the removal of Dave Rennie as Wallabies coach, and reinstatement of Eddie Jones as the example.

A lot of water has gone under the bridge since. It seems both strategy and governance were not on the agenda of anyone in the administration of Rugby. The Wannabees were bundled out in the preliminary rounds of the World Cup, then Eddie walking away from a five year contract. The lessons I suggested they learn from tennis Canada ignored. Who knows what is now concerning the new management of Rugby. Whatever it is, there seems to be scant concern at the long term health of the game.

Rugby is in trouble at all levels, in the myriad of ways that a lack of strategy and governance exhibit. Stakeholders shooting off in differing directions, poor competitive performance, the grasping of new shiny things supposed to fix everything, (eg Joseph Suaali) turmoil in leadership ranks, strapped for cash, but long on promises of better times to come, and previously loyal ‘customers’ turning away.

Is this just a failure of strategic intelligence, being able to develop and stick to a challenging long term strategy, an abject failure of governance, or both?

January 1 also sees copyright on a number of major creative works coming to an end. Significant among them is the first cartoon feature that synchronised the sound with the animated visuals. Steamboat Willie, the cartoon that saw the emergence of Mickey Mouse heads the list, with a range of works becoming free of copyright.

The release of Steamboat Willie, while being just 7 minutes long,  was one of those seminal moments that led to an explosion of creativity and technical innovation. As it was with the 1991 release of the HTML software that created the www by Tim Berners-Lee, and release of ChatGPT by OpenAI in November 2022, the world crossed an inflection point and nothing would be the same again.

We look back on 2023, and hope that 2024 will be an improvement, coming from what we learnt from the mistakes of 2023.

Sensibly we should ask ourselves a series of questions:

  • What did I get right, what did I get wrong, and what were the drivers for those choices?
  • What did I miss that I should have seen?
  • What did I see that others may not have seen?
  • How will I progress personally and professionally in 2024

If you genuinely ask yourself those questions, deeply consider the answers, and act on them, chances are 2024 will be better than 2023.

Happy new year.

 

Header: Mickey Mouse as depicted in Steamboat Willie in 1928.