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OnStrategy

★★★★ 1.0 · 1 Review

What is OnStrategy?

Our mission We believe strategic planning is more than simply achieving business goals. It creates confidence in the future. What’s important to us As real-world, field-driven practitioners of corporate strategy we’ve learned great strategy isn’t just about having a strategic plan. It’s about building confidence and allowing leaders to lead with that confidence by having a vision and a roadmap for getting there. It’s the kind of confidence that cascades from leadership to the front-line. Teams know where they’re going and why. Individuals contribute with purpose and meaning. Our mission is to transform organizations by transforming the lives of people within them. When people have purpose and meaning in their work they’re better employees. Better employees create a better work environment, which in turn creates happier customers. And happy customers become loyal customers. As a result, loyal customers drive growth, profitability, and longevity that impact the financial future of employees and businesses, as well as the communities they serve. This is why we exist. What makes us different? We’re not just a strategic services firm. We’re not just a software company. We’re both. And success in strategy requires both having the right people on your team and the software to execute your strategic plan. Wherever you’re at in the process we’ll meet you there. We’ll carry forward what’s working, solve for what isn’t, build a strategy together, and help you manage it with your team.

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OnStrategy receives a poor rating from this user, who found the product unhelpful and the company difficult to work with. The reviewer criticizes the software for generating reports lacking depth and failing to deliver meaningful analysis. Beyond the product itself, they report serious concerns about the vendor's culture, alleging that leadership does not accept feedback constructively and describing unprofessional behavior from senior management. With only a single review and a one-star rating, this feedback should be weighed carefully—it may reflect an isolated negative experience, or it could point to genuine issues with both the software's analytical capabilities and the company's responsiveness to client concerns. Anyone considering OnStrategy should seek additional perspectives before deciding.

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