Strategic Thinking (Critical Thinking) is a process of identifying ways to move a person, team, or organization toward a long-term goal. When you think strategically, you have to anticipate setbacks and challenges and have a plan to deal with them. You also have to measure your progress to...
Expand, Strengthen And Enhance Your Critical Thinking & Decision Making Skills Create A Compelling Vision & Engage Your Employees Around Its Opportunities Develop Reliable Strategic Insights To Help You Successfully Lead Change Align Leadership Priorities, Activities & Core Competencies With Your Strategies ...
These days, most people have become quite adept at finding answers to questions and solving problems all by themselves, using the Internet, social media, and self-improvement activities. However, at work, they may feel they don’t have the power to make improvements to their own work processes...
It lays out—step-by-step—how you’re going to reach a particular set of goals. Without this foundation, you’ll either continue on a path to nowhere, or get caught up in a tornado of urgent activities that may not actually benefit your government organization in the long term. ...
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the core is generating the near-term profits required to accelerate the journey determine what marginally performing activities the company could stop doing in the next six to 12 months that would free up the most resources to fund initiatives on the other two fronts in developing t...
Of course, as a brand person, a place-maker—as you are—we’re thinking: “if you’re not here, and not over there, then where are you? Do you know where you are? Or are you nowhere?” I’ve been talking A LOT about placemaking—and planning spaces, making places—since I’m...
One thing you should avoid is thinking that it’s enough to attend company-wide meetings in which strategic directions are presented. Yes, you will learn about these directions, but usually by the time they are presented, it’s too late to change them. If you think big, you want to help...
But strategic thinking is tough. It involves hard decisions and thoughtful contemplation that many business owners simply don’t have time for. The most important strategic “what-if” question you can ask yourself is this: What are you going to hang your hat on? What’s the ONE thing that...
Of course, as a brand person, a place-maker—as you are—we’re thinking: “if you’re not here, and not over there, then where are you? Do you know where you are? Or are you nowhere?” I’ve been talking A LOT about placemaking—and planning spaces, making places—since I’m...