Strategic Planning As Simple As A, B, C

Strategic Planning As Simple As A, B, C
Author: David McClean
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781684740000

If your organization wants to get better at strategic planning, you could hire expensive consultants eager to charge you as much as they can. Or you could demystify the process by reading this guidebook written by an accomplished businessman and former military strategic planner who explains that strategic planning means doing the right things, which is much different than doing things right. COL David R. McClean (USA, Ret) provides a phased approach with clear and concise advice so you can improve your strategic planning and increase growth. Whether you own a corner sandwich shop or manage a megabank, you can: - Conduct organization assessment to develop a comprehensive strategic plan - realize the vision - Select and lead strategic planning teams - build unit cohesion - Communicate with colleagues and business partners - increase on return - Analyze and execute an effective implementation plan - process improvement

Strategic Planning Simplified

Strategic Planning Simplified
Author: Stephen Haines
Publisher: Systems Thinking Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780976013518

"Successful strategic planning presents a reinvented model of strategic planning for the twenty-first century. Its objective is to help teams, departments, and busineses of all sizes and types to plan and implement strategies in an efficient, holistic, and integrated manner ... "--p. 3.

Strategic Planning, Execution, and Measurement (SPEM)

Strategic Planning, Execution, and Measurement (SPEM)
Author: Girish P. Jakhotiya
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466567465

Although there are countless books available on strategic management, there are few, if any, that supply practical coverage of strategic planning, execution, and measurement until now. Considering the entire value chain, this book covers the complete process of strategic planning, execution, and measurement.Based on three decades of field-tested ex

Strategic Planning

Strategic Planning
Author: Stanley Charles Abraham
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1780525214

This book is exceptional treatise on strategic planning for single-business companies that is at once academically rigorous and uncommonly practical.

Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing

Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing
Author: Robert S. Kaplan
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2007-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1422163563

In the classroom, ABC looks like a great way to manage a company’s resources. But many executives who have tried to implement ABC on a large scale in their organizations have found the approach limiting and frustrating. Why? The employee surveys that companies used to estimate resources required for business activities proved too time-consuming, expensive, and irritating to employees. This book shows you how to implement time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC), an easier and more powerful way to implement ABC. You can now estimate directly the resource demands imposed by each business transaction, product, or customer. The payoff? You spend less time and money obtaining and maintaining TDABC data—and more time addressing problems that TDABC reveals, such as inefficient processes, unprofitable products and customers, and excess capacity. The authors also show how to use TDABC to link strategic planning to operational budgeting, to enhance the due diligence process for mergers and acquisitions, and to support continuous improvement activities such as lean management and benchmarking. In presenting their model, the authors define the two questions required to build TDABC: 1) How much does it cost per time unit to supply resource capacity for each business process? 2) How much resource capacity (time) is required to perform work for a company’s many transactions, products, and customers? The book demonstrates how to develop simple, valid answers to these two questions. Kaplan and Anderson illustrate the TDABC approach with a wealth of case studies, in diverse settings, based on actual implementations.

The Strategic Planning Workbook

The Strategic Planning Workbook
Author: Neville Lake
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749465018

The Strategic Planning Workbook is an invaluable, ready-to-use guide to creating and implementing a strategic plan. Refreshingly free of the usual grand business models peddled by consultants, this book provides the concepts needed to do the thinking, the tools to gather the necessary information, the techniques to make your decisions and the frameworks to translate conclusions into action plans. With a strong focus on matching the right kind of strategy to your business and the all-important implementation of your plan, this fully updated new edition includes supporting videos to help you think like a strategist, understand your customers, analyse your competitors, understand the pressures and define your company's mission, vision and values. In a clear and accessible style Neville Lake draws on a mixture of his own diagnostic tools, analytical techniques and decision-making processes, guiding readers through the key stages involved in strategic planning.