Exploring strategy message affordance as mediator to strategy translation for enhanced implementation

Abstract

ORIENTATION : Strategy implementation remains a persistent challenge in strategic management, with many organisations failing to bridge the gap between formulation and execution. RESEARCH PURPOSE : This study introduces the concept of strategy message affordance and investigates its role in enabling effective strategy translation, which is posited as a precursor to enhanced implementation outcomes. MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY : Given the ongoing implementation gap observed in organisations, there is a need to explore alternative explanatory mechanisms better understand and address implementation failures. RESEARCH DESIGN, APPROACH AND METHODS : Using a qualitative research design, the study draws on semi-structured interviews conducted across two case organisations. Thematic analysis was used to identify patterns relating to message interpretation, strategic alignment and implementation dynamics. MAIN FINDINGS : The study finds that enhanced implementation is enabled when the strategy message is consistently and personally conveyed, supported by inclusive organisational culture, cohesion and open communication. Furthermore, a management team that engages directly, demonstrates contextual awareness and recognises employees as individuals fosters trust, leading to improved strategic alignment at lower levels. PRACTICAL/MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS : Organisations aiming to improve strategy execution should invest in deliberate, contextualised communication strategies and foster leadership behaviours that build interpersonal trust and collective understanding of the strategic agenda. CONTRIBUTION/VALUE-ADD : This study advances the strategic management literature by conceptualising SMA and linking it to implementation success via the mediating role of strategy translation.

Description

DATA AVAILABILITY : The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, Muriel Serfontein-Jordaan, upon reasonable request.

Keywords

Strategy message affordance, Strategy implementation, Affordance theory, Strategy message, Strategy translation

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth

Citation

Serfontein-Jordaan, M., Pretorius, M., Kunz, L. & Letsholo, R., 2026, ‘Exploring strategy message affordance as mediator to strategy translation for enhanced implementation’, Acta Commercii 26(1), a1442. https://doi.org/10.4102/ ac.v26i1.1442.