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Allison ChaneyJan 23, 2025 2:49:02 PM3 min read

OGSM, GSOT, NPOT: It's All Strategy!

When it comes to marketing strategy, it often feels like everyone’s speaking in acronyms—OGSM, GSOT, NPOT. What do they mean, and more importantly, how can they help your business grow? Let’s break it down and explore how these frameworks can transform the way you approach your marketing plan.


The Universal Struggle with Strategy

As humans, we’re naturally wired to think tactically. We gravitate toward immediate actions like posting on social media, launching an ad, or sending an email blast. While these tactics might get quick results, they often lack direction. Without a strategy, it’s like setting off on a road trip without a map—sure, you’re driving, but are you heading toward your destination or just burning fuel?

That’s where strategic frameworks like OGSM, GSOT, and NPOT come in. These tools simplify the complex topic of strategy and provide a roadmap for achieving your goals. Let’s dive into each one.


What Is OGSM?

OGSM stands for Objectives, Goals, Strategies, and Measures. It’s a tried-and-true strategic framework that helps organizations:

  • Define what they want to achieve (Objectives and Goals).
  • Outline how they will get there (Strategies).
  • Track whether they’re making progress (Measures).

This model has been adopted across industries because it’s simple, clear, and effective. It forces you to answer critical questions about what success looks like and how you’ll measure it, leaving no room for ambiguity.


Understanding GSOT: A Marketer’s Framework

In marketing, strategy often takes on its own flavor. That’s where GSOT comes in, standing for Goals, Strategies, Objectives, and Tactics. It’s a widely used framework in the marketing world, designed to:

  • G: Identify the overarching Goals (e.g., grow sales by 20% this year).
  • S: Determine the high-level Strategies (e.g., improve lead generation through paid search and content marketing).
  • O: Set specific, measurable Objectives (e.g., increase website traffic by 30% and capture 1,000 new leads).
  • T: Map out the actionable Tactics (e.g., launch a PPC campaign targeting small business owners).

At Orange Pegs, we’ve embraced GSOT as a core part of our marketing planning process, thanks to the training we received from Boot Camp Digital. Their courses break GSOT into actionable steps that anyone can follow, and we highly recommend checking them out if you want to dig deeper into strategic marketing planning.


Introducing NPOT: Orange Pegs’ Custom Flavor

We’ve taken the principles of GSOT and added our own twist: NPOT. Here’s how it works:

  • N: North Star – The singular, overarching goal that guides everything (e.g., drive customer growth).
  • P: Pirate Metrics – The strategies we use to achieve the North Star. Think of them as the “HOW” behind the goal.
  • O: Objectives – Measurable steps that show progress toward the North Star.
  • T: Tactics – The boots-on-the-ground actions that bring the strategy to life.

While the terminology is different, the essence remains the same: NPOT gives clarity to our clients and keeps everyone focused on the bigger picture. And let’s face it, who doesn’t love a good pirate analogy?


Why Frameworks Matter

Frameworks like OGSM, GSOT, and NPOT help us think strategically when our natural tendency is to act tactically. They force us to pause and ask:

  1. Where are we going? (Goal or North Star)
  2. How will we get there? (Strategy or Pirate Metrics)
  3. What specific steps will we take? (Objectives)
  4. What actions do we need to implement? (Tactics)

Without a clear strategy, you’re just throwing things against the wall and hoping something sticks—which works for spaghetti but not for marketing.


How to Get Started

If you’re feeling stuck, start simple. Write down your North Star goal or marketing objective. Then work backward:

  • What strategies will help you achieve it?
  • What measurable objectives will show you’re on track?
  • What specific tactics will bring it all to life?

This process may take some time upfront, but it will save you countless hours (and dollars) in the long run by giving your efforts focus and purpose.


Ready to Transform Your Strategy?

At Orange Pegs, we specialize in helping businesses define their North Star and build actionable, data-driven strategies to reach it. We’d love to help you create a growth marketing plan tailored to your unique goals. Want a taste of what we can do? Get a free custom marketing plan sample here and see how we use NPOT to deliver results.

Strategic thinking isn’t always easy, but with the right framework, it’s achievable—and transformational. Let’s chart your path to growth together.

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Allison Chaney

Since 1999, Allison has helped thousands of organizations, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, achieve material growth. She successfully founded and sold her B-Corp-certified digital marketing agency, Bare Knuckle Digital, to a Procter and Gamble spin-off. As a speaker and trainer, Allison inspires her audiences with her engaging style and makes complex topics easy to understand and fun to learn.

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