6 Steps To Build A Stronger Strategic Plan
July 27th, 2010
So you’ve set some goals, you’re feeling ambitious, and you’ve promised yourself that you’re going to follow through. You’re determined to make this year better than the last. And hopefully, it works out that way. But you’ve seen the reality, too. In spite of a sensible plan and good intentions, most people find themselves off course by March. Imagine if you could uncover the cause, stay the course, and get what you really want. Every year, we meet thousands of decision makers around the country in our consulting and speaking work. Like you, they’re smart, ambitious, and they’re doing a decent job. But, they’re also often frustrated that they aren’t doing better. When we break down the element for them, we find that few if any of them have a good strategic plan they can work from. In fact, most of them don’t even know how to create one.
The following is a mini lesson in strategic planning. We don’t have a lot of space, but here are some important things to know when creating a basic plan. Know the difference between a strategy and a tactic. Strategy is the plan that defines where you’re going. Tactics are the things you do and use to get to the destination. You probably already know this. Take a closer look at any list of goals; you will find that many of those goals are tactics. This is the reason most New Year’s resolutions and company goals are off track by March. Engage the aging process.
Using these tips alone, you should be able to develop a stronger strategic plan that will endure through the unexpected trials that arise through the year. The advice above is given by a roofing specialist who’s culitvated many people to embark at making money on the Internet. His roof repair has enjoyed a good reputation. He’s now living in Auckland. When you search immigration NZ, you may locate him.We hope this year is one full of growth and success for you.
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