Have you ever wondered:
Have a strategic planning session coming up soon? Make sure you ask your team these 15 questions first:
In short, one of the best ways to address these questions is by working through the strategic planning process with your senior leaders and/or key managers. You can either lead this process yourself, or work with a dedicated strategic planning facilitator to help guide these critical conversations for you and your team.
Trying to develop an organizational strategic plan without first getting your team aligned on your vision and mission is akin to going on a convoy road trip with 10 groups of people in 10 different cars without agreeing on a final destination. You’d be lucky to have only a vague idea of the direction everyone wants to travel in.
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Trying to align each group after the trip has already started will be much more difficult and time consuming than if an agreement of what a successful trip looks like is made in advance. Chances are that there will be confusion, misunderstandings, disagreements, and individuals leaving the group to take their own trip.
The same is true for strategic planning. Your vision is your organization’s definition of a successful future, and your mission helps outline why you want to get there (your reason for existing), the problems you solve, and who you will serve along the way. By outlining a clear vision of what success looks like, it increases clarity and reduces ambiguity.
When your team is aligned and bought into your vision and mission, your organization will be able to work together to develop the rest of the roadmap to reach your vision and desired future state (with less risk of losing people along the way).
It’s crucial that each member of the team that is participating in the strategic planning session(s) is involved in this process to increase the likeliness of alignment and buy-in among all participants.
Whether you are leading the strategic planning process yourself or having the session(s) facilitated, think about who will be involved and get them included in the planning process early on.
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