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DESCRIPTION:Like most other business-people\, you have almost given up on the challenge of combining short-term and long-term strategic planning. \nIt’s not that you don’t believe in it at some level. You acknowledge there is value in thinking expansively and inspiring others with BHAGs (Big Hairy Audacious Goals).\nAt the same time\, things are changing too fast nowadays. You can barely find time to focus on solving short-term problems\, let alone anything pie-in-the-sky.\nBut what if the popular conventional wisdom\, that long-term strategic planning is dead\, is wrong?\nWhat if there were huge gains to be made in the following areas from an interwoven short/long-term approach?\nArea 1 – gaining competitive advantage by planning for horizons just a bit longer than others. (Amazon)\nArea 2 – inspiring staff with commitments that create an irresistible future. (Unilever)\nArea 3 – becoming a sustainable organization that takes care of its own\, organic ESG concerns first. (CVS)\nThese areas could be the keys to unblocking multiple goals at once\, while bypassing the worst tendency of companies to fall into short-termism.\nIn this webinar\, you’ll be exposed to a practical method of doing interwoven short/long-term strategic planning. You’ll find out how to invest two or three days (rather than weeks) in a way that returns game-changing results. But maybe most importantly\, you’ll be well-informed.\nRegister today.\nTime: Thursday March 30\, 2023\, 12:30pm Eastern\nJoin Francis Wade\, two-decade veteran of 50+ interwoven short/long-term strategic planning retreats and this one-hour introduction will show you the method I have used.\n\n------\n\nPowered by addevent.com \nShare your next event with us!\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Like most other business-people, you have almost given up on the challenge of combining short-term and long-term strategic planning. <br />It’s not that you don’t believe in it at some level. You acknowledge there is value in thinking expansively and inspiring others with BHAGs (Big Hairy Audacious Goals).<br />At the same time, things are changing too fast nowadays. You can barely find time to focus on solving short-term problems, let alone anything pie-in-the-sky.<br />But what if the popular conventional wisdom, that long-term strategic planning is dead, is wrong?<br />What if there were huge gains to be made in the following areas from an interwoven short/long-term approach?<br />Area 1 – gaining competitive advantage by planning for horizons just a bit longer than others. (Amazon)<br />Area 2 – inspiring staff with commitments that create an irresistible future. (Unilever)<br />Area 3 – becoming a sustainable organization that takes care of its own, organic ESG concerns first. (CVS)<br />These areas could be the keys to unblocking multiple goals at once, while bypassing the worst tendency of companies to fall into short-termism.<br />In this webinar, you’ll be exposed to a practical method of doing interwoven short/long-term strategic planning. You’ll find out how to invest two or three days (rather than weeks) in a way that returns game-changing results. But maybe most importantly, you’ll be well-informed.<br />Register today.<br />Time: Thursday March 30, 2023, 12:30pm Eastern<br />Join Francis Wade, two-decade veteran of 50+ interwoven short/long-term strategic planning retreats and this one-hour introduction will show you the method I have used.<br /><br />------<br /><br />Powered by addevent.com <br>Share your next event with us!<br>
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SUMMARY:Strategic Planning | Profits vs. People vs. Purpose - Is it Selfish?
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