Stop! If you're thinking about reading this book because you want to 'check the box' and just get a strategic plan done and over with, then ""Not Another Pretty Binder"" is not for you. However, if you want to avoid creating another pretty binder, doomed to a dust-collecting life on an office shelf and instead create a straightforward, transparent plan that will be accepted at all levels of your organization, be easier to implement, be less challenging to measure and - as a result - be more successful, then this book is for ...
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Stop! If you're thinking about reading this book because you want to 'check the box' and just get a strategic plan done and over with, then ""Not Another Pretty Binder"" is not for you. However, if you want to avoid creating another pretty binder, doomed to a dust-collecting life on an office shelf and instead create a straightforward, transparent plan that will be accepted at all levels of your organization, be easier to implement, be less challenging to measure and - as a result - be more successful, then this book is for you. ""Not Another Pretty Binder"" draws on some tough work done by great leaders from private enterprise and government institutions who decided they needed to improve their strategic planning processes. This book is broken down into the steps necessary to create a successful and actionable strategic planning initiative that can be sustained.You'll get boardroom strategies addressing leadership's visionary thinking and operational tactics for handling the day-to-day business functions. The 10 chapters featured in this work detail a clear, concise and measurable approach to strategic planning. Topics include: the need for a strategic plan; building the strategic planning team; leadership alignment and understanding leadership's views; the realities of strategic planning - where your organization is now; understanding your options; developing the strategy scorecard; who's accountable for the strategy; implementation; sustaining the strategic direction; and, you and the future world of strategic planning.
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