A leadership strategy makes explicit how many leaders are needed, and with what skills and behaviors, to achieve the collective organizational culture required for success. For example, if your organization’s business strategy is to become more global, your leadership strategy would require building greater cultural sensitivity among team leaders. Additionally, you would need to enhance representation of different geographies at top levels, and adopt a greater understanding of local laws and business arrangements. As another example, if your business goal was to invest in more high-growth opportunities, your leadership strategy would require a focus on talent development and growing the number of leaders at every level by a certain target amount, perhaps 10% each year for the next 3 years.