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Strategic planning

The good, the bad ... and the option

by DICKSON J
Published in February 2016 - Page 37

In theory, a sound strategic plan is based on many factors, such as leadership competency, culture, and vision. The more focused the organization is on prioritization of objectives, alignment of activities, and alignment of resources to the activities, the more dramatic a well-planned and executed strategic plan will be. By itself, however, without the strategic intent or focus, strategic planning is largely an optimization exercise – it is an exploitation exercise. The organization may perform

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