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  • How does an organization avoid the misperception of new business trends and/or marketing developments, and stifling its own growth?
  • How does an organization not only survive, but also thrive, in today's competitive business climate?
  • How is this accomplished?

Success is a journey and not a destination, and this wisdom is especially true of organizations. Organizations are on a journey daily to progress to their next levels of success and performance and to use more of their potential for increased growth, revenue, and profit.

Performance of organizations is impacted by the choices they make that are either proactive or reactive to the changes in technology, globalization, and economic conditions throughout the world. These forces as well as others specific to their industry present formidable challenges to every organization whether they are large, small, new or old. These challenges are changing the business world dramatically.

Potential of an organization is tapped into when that organization is engaged in the Strategic Planning Process. The strategic planning process is a systematic approach that involves everyone in the organization in the development of an improved plan for results. This process is lead and driven by the key leadership and is guided by a certified professional facilitator. The role of the facilitator is to move an organization through the process of developing their strategic plan, not to tell them how to develop, and implement the plan.

These are the five key components of the process.
  • Strategic Evaluation -
    Where are we now?
  • Envisioning -
    Where do we want to go?
  • Strategy -
    How do we get there?
  • Organizational Plan -
    What do we do now?
  • Execution -
    How do we implement the process?

All leaders face the challenge of guiding their organizations to success in this very competitive environment. There are fewer resources, higher expectation for quality, service and price. It can be puzzling!