About Brad Walton
Strategic Facilitator & Licensed StratOp Guide
Helping Leaders Turn Possibilities Into Strategic Focus
Most mission-driven leaders don’t struggle with too few ideas. They struggle with too many priorities competing at once.
Every opportunity feels meaningful: new initiatives, new programs, new ways to serve. But when everything matters, focus gets diluted, your team's energy spreads thin, and progress slows. Leaders and teams stay busy—but the organization never reaches the level of impact you know is possible.
Clarity—not more ideas—is what moves a mission forward.
Experience
20+ Years
Leadership development
Focus
Nonprofits
Ministries & mission-driven orgs
Framework
StratOp
Licensed StratOp Guide
Outcome
Clarity
Direction you can actually execute
My Story
The Leadership Question That Shaped My Work
Twenty years ago I was given responsibility for my first team and, like many leaders, told simply:
"Now go lead."
There was no manual. No leadership training. Just responsibility and a deep desire — and a sense of calling — to do it well.
Very quickly, I encountered a tension many leaders still wrestle with today.
How do you lead effectively AND care for the people you serve?
Many leaders feel stuck trying to balance the two: focus on results and risk damaging people, or focus on relationships and risk losing effectiveness and impact.
As I wrestled with this tension, I began to understand something that has shaped my approach to leadership ever since.
One of the best ways to care for people is to become a skilled leader.
Clarity, alignment, and strong leadership are not in conflict with caring for people—they are often the very things that allow teams and organizations to flourish.
That belief became the foundation of my work with executives, leadership teams, and organizations.
My Work
Helping Leadership Teams Turn Clarity Into Action
For more than two decades my work has centered around leadership — leading teams, studying it, and now helping leadership teams bring clarity and alignment to their organizations.
Some were growing quickly and struggling to stay aligned. Others had deep compassion but lacked the clarity and structure needed to turn that compassion into meaningful impact. Different organizations, but the underlying pattern was often the same.
Leaders rarely struggle with too few ideas. They struggle with turning possibility into focus, alignment, and disciplined execution.
That is the work I focus on today. Through StratOp facilitation, executive coaching, and leadership development, I help organizations create clarity and alignment that move their mission forward with focus and momentum.

My Approach
When Strategy Actually Works
Most leadership teams aren't lacking good ideas. They're lacking a clear, shared direction—and a system to move from planning into sustained execution.
That's the gap most strategic planning processes fail to close. They produce a document—but not alignment or sustained momentum. And six months later, the plan sits on a shelf while the team returns to putting out fires.
My work closes that gap—from direction to execution.

Strategic Direction
Where clarity begins
Ever felt like there are too many possibilities for where to guide your organization next? Clarity doesn’t come from more discussion or more ideas. It comes from working through the right questions in the right way. I facilitate a proven process that helps leadership teams do that work together.—so direction becomes clear, alignment follows, and progress starts to take shape.
This work is grounded in StratOp, a proven strategic planning system designed to help leadership teams turn direction into sustained execution.

From Strategy to Motion
Where strategy becomes momentum
Most organizations create a strong strategic plan—and then leave it on the shelf. I work alongside your team to integrate your strategy into the actual rhythms of your organization. translating direction into priorities, structures, and habits so the strategy actually moves forward.

Leadership Effectiveness
Uplifting Leaders
Leadership can feel weighty—especially when you’re carrying it alone. In the moments that matter most, it helps to have someone alongside you who understands the work and the decisions in front of you. I work with leaders as a thinking partner—helping them think more clearly, make better decisions, and lead their teams with both effectiveness and care.
Experience & Credibility
Experience That Shapes This Work
My work is rooted in two decades of leadership—leading teams, studying leadership formally, and now helping organizations build the clarity and alignment they often struggle to find. As a Licensed StratOp Facilitator and Executive Coach, I've seen firsthand where most strategic efforts break down — and what it takes to build something that actually works.
This approach isn’t new. It’s grounded in the StratOp process and shaped by years of working with leaders and organizations like these.
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WHY LEADERS BRING ME IN
When leaders reach out, something important is at stake
The leaders I work with aren't lacking effort or vision. What they're missing is clarity—on what matters most, where to focus, and how to move their team forward together.
Opportunities Without Focus
You have more opportunities than you can realistically pursue—but no clear way to decide what matters most right now.
Strategy That Doesn’t Translate
You’ve done strategic planning—but it hasn’t changed how your organization runs day to day.
Vision Owned by One Person
The vision is clear to you—but your team doesn’t share ownership of it.
Vision is clear, progress isn't
You know where you want to go — but the gap between vision and reality isn’t closing.
These aren't problems of effort or commitment.
They're challenges of clarity, alignment, and execution — and they're exactly what I'm here for.
Ready to Move Forward?
Start with a Conversation
If you're a mission-driven leader with a vision but need a clearer path to execution, I'd love to connect. The first step is simply a conversation.
Limited availability — currently accepting new clients.
