Strategic Planning: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.Ask The Coach. |
Over the past 50 years, strategic planning has become the most widely used tool in management practice. Over 90% of large organizations are conducting strategic planning in some form or fashion. That’s the good news. Unfortunately, evidence shows that only about 10% of organizations are able to effectively implement their strategic plans. That’s the bad news. Worst of all, most management teams cannot understand why their best-laid plans crumble right when it counts the most – during execution. That’s downright ugly. In this practical and fact-based view of the state of the art in strategic planning, attendees will learn the key contributors to failure in execution and learn key actions they can take to tip the scales of strategy execution in their favor. Specifically, attendees will learn how to develop more streamlined strategic plans, understand the key leverage points in strategy execution and gauge whether their behaviors are consistent with organizations that consistently capture breakthrough results. Concrete tips, techniques and next steps will be provided to help revitalize the ugliest of planning efforts. |
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