What they really mean
Communicates intense prioritization and discipline around growth objectives. Often used in investor-facing or leadership contexts to signal clarity of direction.
Example Usage
"In this season, we're laser-focused on strategic growth, disciplined execution, and long-term value creation."
Writing Tip
Name the one or two priorities you are focused on and what you are saying no to. True focus is defined as much by what you exclude as what you pursue.
Related Phrases
Reframes a setback as a growth experience. Used to extract professional lessons from projects that did not go as planned.
Indicates a strategic shift in product, market, or business model direction. Common in startup culture where iteration based on feedback is expected.
Signals ambition to fundamentally change how an industry operates, often by applying new technology or business models to established markets.
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