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De-Risk International Expansion With Leadership Alignment

De-Risk International Expansion With Leadership Alignment

You’ve got a product, a market, and a big global vision. Now if only you and your leadership team were reading from the same playbook…

At Think & Grow, we’ve worked with hundreds of startup and scale-up leaders around the world, and we’ve seen the same pattern repeat itself: founders and teams are energised by the idea of global growth, but under the surface, they’re pulling in different directions. 

75–80% of leadership teams we see aren’t aligned ahead of global expansion on the data available or data they need, decision making framework, investment model, strategy or execution.

This misalignment doesn’t always scream. Often, it whispers. It shows up in subtle but costly ways: delayed go-to-market plans, under-resourced international launches, internal tension, and a roadmap that no longer reflects the real strategy.

What’s causing the disconnect?

Most growth strategies focus on external execution: go-to-market strategy, customer acquisition, localisation. But the internal engine, your leadership team (including the founder/s), is often overlooked. From our Leadership Alignment Workshops, we’ve seen the same few friction points over and over again:

  • Strategy is vague or not agreed upon. 
  • Cross-functional communication breaks down. 
  • Teams are unclear on KPIs and ownership of responsibilities.
  • Talent or capabilities aren’t in place to support global growth
  • Product, marketing, and customer teams can’t keep up with shifting priorities

In short: your company is moving into new markets, but the operating model hasn’t caught up.

Sometimes it’s as simple as not having the time to align. Most founders and leadership teams are flat-out delivering current priorities, not carving out space to think about H2 strategy, let alone scaling internationally. And many founders haven’t led a global push before, so they underestimate what it takes until it’s too late.

Founders and executive teams are under pressure from investors, boards, and market expectations, to scale fast. But operational scalability isn’t just a function of headcount or tech. It’s about how aligned your leadership is on why you're expanding, when, and what it demands from each function.

The red flags are easy to spot if you know what to look for:

  • Pushback without data
  • Passive resistance to plans
  • Internal arguments between functions
  • “Yes” on paper, “no” in execution

Founders are often the least aligned of all, especially when global expansion wasn’t part of the original roadmap. That misalignment costs time, resources, and morale.

So, how do you fix it?

This isn’t about having one-off alignment meetings. It’s about embedding org design, capability reviews, and scalable operating rhythms into your growth strategy.

Our Leadership Alignment Workshop is designed to do just that. We audit your people, process, and technology, then layer that against your business strategy. The result is a clear, founder-led view of where things are aligned, where they’re not, and how to close the gap before scaling globally to de-risk the process.

 

👉 Explore our Leadership Alignment Workshop

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JJ
Co-founder

16+ years assisting some of the world's most impactful businesses including Stripe, Square, Etsy, Dropbox and GoCardless.