How to Close the Gap Between Ideas & Implementation with: Dre Baldwin

How to Close the Gap Between Ideas & Implementation with: Dre Baldwin

From Lets Have This Conversation by Kevin McShan

May 28, 2026 · 54 min

About this episode

Dre Baldwin discusses the importance of execution over strategy in achieving organizational success.

Why do so many organizations struggle to execute even the best strategies? According to research highlighted by the Project Management Institute, more than 60% of corporate boards now consider strategy execution their top oversight priority, while companies with weak execution lose nearly 40% of their strategy’s potential value. Meanwhile, research referenced by Harvard Business School shows that only approximately 10% of executives successfully implement the majority of their strategic initiatives each year. (CJPI) In this episode, we sit down with Dre Baldwin, keynote speaker, former professional basketball player, and founder of Work On Your Game Inc., to explore why execution — not strategy — is often the real differentiator between success and failure. Known for his expertise in discipline, confidence, mental toughness, and personal initiative, Dre has built a global brand around helping professionals and organizations eliminate inconsistency and perform at a higher level. Through his “Work On Your Game” framework and his Execution Reliability Index (ERI), Dre teaches leaders how to close the gap between ideas and implementation by creating systems that drive accountability…

People in this episode

Host: Kevin McShan

Guest: Dre Baldwin

Topics covered

  • strategy execution
  • organizational performance
  • leadership
  • personal development
  • accountability

Keywords

  • execution
  • strategy
  • leadership
  • accountability
  • performance
  • Dre Baldwin
  • Work On Your Game

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Project Management Institute, Harvard Business School, Work On Your Game Inc.

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