Ten Reasons For Strategic Planning: How To Make A CEO's Life Easier

Topics:
Strategic Planning Process
Tags:
Center For Simplified Strategic Planning,
CEO,
Management,
Priority,
Strategic Planning,
Strategy,
Tax,
Team,
Team Management
Source:
Center for Simplified Strategic Planning

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Overview: As CEO, are you tired of acting as a referee caused by turf battles between businesses or functional areas? Developing a strategic plan allows team members to develop a shared base of knowledge which allows the team to come to consensus on key company priorities and allocates resources based on these priorities. After a strategic planning process often CEOs can put away their striped jerseys and quiet their whistles.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 2


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