strategy

Create meaning and direction with a concrete strategy

A strategy must be rooted in the organisation’s purpose and create a shared foundation for the decisions, priorities, and actions that move you forward.

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We help you clarify your strategic starting point and define a strategy that can be communicated and understood—by all stakeholders. We ask the crucial questions: Where are you now, and where do you want to go? From there, we help develop a concrete strategy you can work from—one that makes it clear what matters most. Everything matters all the time. But when we work with strategy, our work is largely about simplifying and amplifying.

Søren Skafte Overgaard, Senior Advisor

A strong strategy is not static. It is a living foundation that brings purpose, direction, and action together.

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Søren Skafte Overgaard

Søren Skafte Overgaard

Senior Advisor

skafte@fday.dk

When the foundation is clear, communication, culture, and leadership can move in step. Contact Søren if you need support with your strategy work.

A clear strategy must set the direction for development—not merely describe it. It makes it clear what matters most, and why. It enables you to make choices, align the organisation, and allocate resources where they make the greatest difference.

Strategy as a process
Change does not happen by itself. Strategic change requires leadership focus, insight, and involvement. A strategy process with FRIDAY is built on analysis, engagement, and a shared understanding.

We help create the strategic foundation, develop the process, and translate the strategy into action and communication. Also when the strategy has already been formulated—but needs to be translated so it makes sense within the organisation.

A different approach to strategy
We do not come from the management consulting firms. We come from communication, branding, journalism, and politics.

That is why we work with strategies that can be felt and understood. We are strong in processes, facilitation, and engagement. We build bridges between stakeholders, ensure ownership, and develop strategies that can be communicated and create direction in practice.

Our principles

Use stakeholder analysis strategically
A strategy process begins with understanding the context. In-depth interviews and analyses provide insights that reveal both opportunities and challenges. This is where the strategy finds its true anchoring.

Build on what works
New buzzwords appear all the time. But strong strategies are built on clear models and familiar frameworks. We take our point of departure in what already works in your organisation—so energy is spent on the substance, not the form.

Think like designers
We use design thinking as a method: open, inclusive, and experimental. We share analyses and hypotheses early, invite dialogue, and adjust along the way. This creates both quality and ownership—and ensures the strategy is shaped collectively.

Make the strategy visible
A strategy must be seen, felt, and remembered. It must have a language and an expression that lives. Through visual devices, film, and communication, the strategy becomes a shared point of reference—something you return to because it makes sense.

Our services

Stakeholder analyses
We develop strategic stakeholder analyses that map relationships, influence, and expectations. This provides a clear situational picture—and shows where it is most important to focus.

Reputation analyses
We examine how the outside world sees you—among customers, employees, and the media. A shared understanding of your reputation provides the basis for how you can strengthen your position and communication.

Strategy process
The strategy is the organisation’s governing document—the board’s mandate to management and the organisation. We facilitate processes that bring insight, ambition, and action together. The result is a strategy that is focused, meaningful, and motivating.

Strategic foundation
We help formulate purpose, mission, vision, and values. A solid foundation that holds when the world changes. When the core is clear, the strategy can evolve without losing direction.

Strategy communication
A strategy only has impact when it is understood and felt. We help articulate the strategic narrative so it becomes vivid and relevant—for leadership, employees, and the outside world.

Strategy rollout
Bringing the strategy to life takes more than a plan. It requires communication, repetition, and engagement. We help stage the strategy through meetings, film, training, and visual formats—so everyone can see themselves in the direction.

A strategy is an analysis and a plan. But for it to succeed, it must be seen as a product that needs to be sold both internally and externally. It must be attractive. That is why it must be brought to life—visually and linguistically.

Jacob Godtkjær, Partner and Head of Design
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