Vision Is Not the Problem. Strategy Is. (The Floor Frame Focus Method)
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The Big Idea
Vision without strategy generates scatter. Tactics without strategy generate busy work. Floor Frame Focus in that order, every time. Raise the floor first: does this serve the thread, is there a clear path to an outcome, can you execute from where you actually are? Adjust the frame: look at what is left from outside your own enthusiasm for it. Then focus: only then run the focusing question. On a filtered field, that question has a real answer.
"You cannot focus effectively on a flat field."Jess Webber · Episode 11
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In This Episode
- Why Jess took her own advice from Ep 10 and what three people said that shaped this episode
- Julia Berger of Core Peak Studios: without strategy, vision becomes a source of more ideas rather than fewer
- John Meese: do not build for your imaginary friends
- The other end of the problem: tactics are also not a strategy
- The ONE Thing by Gary Keller: the right question, and why it was weaponized more than utilized inside a major organization
- The Floor Frame Focus framework: the vertical bar chart visual, and why all your ideas feel equal until you raise the floor
- Floor: your standards and systems, the non-negotiable baseline for what even qualifies
- Frame: your perspective, why standing too close makes everything look the same height
- Focus: why it is the last move, not the first — you cannot focus on a flat field
- The YOUR BOSS Coach story: the full version, the acronym that was genuinely good, the merch, the husband's feedback, and the coaster that lives on Jess's desk permanently
- Your one thing this week: Floor, Frame, Focus in that order
Memorable Lines
- "Vision without strategy generates scatter. Tactics without strategy generate busy work."
- "I have receipts on what happens when you skip it. Literally. There is merch on my desk from it."
- "The question was right. I just did not know how to use it against a field that looked all the same height."
- "You cannot focus effectively on a flat field."
- "I keep a coaster on my desk with the YOUR BOSS Coach logo on it as a permanent reminder."
- "Your thread is too important to dilute across everything your vision can see. Protect it with strategy."
Key Themes
- Vision vs. strategy vs. tactics and why all three fail without sequence
- The Floor Frame Focus model applied to competing priorities
- Why fast thinkers need filters more than most
- Building for imaginary futures vs. testing real ones
- The coaster principle: learning from the expensive ideas
- Execution anxiety and the gap between good ideas and the right idea
- The ONE Thing question applied after, not before, filtering
Big Ideas Made Simple is a decision-making podcast for fast thinkers who are tired of hiding behind hustle and perfection. Hosted by Jess Webber. New episodes weekly at bigideasmadesimple.captivate.fm.