Simple Strategy helps you design your business or personal goals with focus and simplicity. No complex theories — just practical tools and simple steps to design and execute your strategy.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a leader, or someone seeking simplicity in work, this book will guide you.
Includes a downloadable PowerPoint with strategy framework slides and guiding questions.
Simplicity
Keep strategy simple. Keep products simple. Keep communication simple. Keep things clear and straightforward. Focus on what truly matters and eliminate unnecessary distractions. Simplicity brings strength, kindness, and beauty.
Focus
Focus on what is most important. Avoid using your energy across too many directions. By focusing your mind, strength, energy, and resources on a single point, you can achieve the greatest results.
Dialogue
Engage in open and constructive conversations with mutual respect and equality. Dialogue builds trust, strengthens teams, and leads to better solutions. Listen actively with compassion and respect different perspectives.
Freedom, Autonomy, and Authenticity
Act with the freedom to make choices that align with your values. Encourage autonomy in decision-making and action. Stay authentic to yourself and your organization’s purpose.
Action-Oriented
Strategy is meaningless without execution. Take quick, small steps and learn from action. Prioritize doing over endless planning. Drive real results.
Inner Peace
Slow down. Be yourself. Stay calm and focused. Don’t let anxiety, fear, anger, desire, pride, or external expectations disturb your mind. If you ever feel a lack of inner peace, close your eyes and take a deep breath, even for a short moment.
Simple Strategy is a comprehensive concept encompassing frameworks, principles, and practices, designed to guide individuals and organizations in creating and executing a simple strategy.
I created the Simple Strategy concept by combining strategic and logical thinking with simple frameworks, a calm mindset, dialogue and questions. Before that, I was a typical logical consultant judging things only by research and analysis. One day, I realized that strategies created through purely logical analysis cannot change a company. Since then, I have learned simplicity from Zen principles, dialogue and questions from coaching, and flexible thinking from design thinking, while gaining practical experience through consulting work and running my own company. Through those learnings and experiences, I gradually developed the current form of Simple Strategy.
Rather than getting lost in complexity, Simple Strategy encourages a clear and focused mindset. It allows you to prioritize what is most important, eliminate unnecessary distractions, and move forward with simple and specific steps.
Simple Strategy teaches us that true strategic power comes from clarity—identifying what truly matters, eliminating distractions, and taking focused action with a calm, centered approach.
1. Creating Space
2. Dialogue
3. Simple Strategy Concept
4. Simple Strategy Process
5. Purpose and Goal
6. Opportunity Finding
7. Strategic Core
8. Differentiation
9. Basic Business Cycle
10. Marketing 4P
11. Operations
12. Marketing and Sales Process
13. Action Plan
14. Execution
15. Organizational Design
16. Review and Refinement
17. Trying New Business
18. Continuity
19. Generating Results
Based in Orange County, California, Akira runs Strategy Consulting, Online Business Schools, and Strategy Workshops.
His core values include simplicity, focus, dialogue, authenticity, action, and inner peace. He helps individuals and organizations create simple and practical strategies—and turn them into meaningful results.
A former consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Akira developed the Simple Strategy method after realizing that only logic, analysis, and 100-pege PowerPoint slides can’t lead to true success in business. He believes that real success comes from simplicity, focus, and authenticity. He holds an MBA from UCLA and is originally from Japan.
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