Strategic Planning

Strategic planning here is an interactive process in which leaders, managers, and followers create a common goal together. Ebener and Smith, using their years of experience as consultants and teachers, have distilled their knowledge into a simple step-by-step process that can be used in the three types of organizations: business, not-for-profit, and public. The importance of planning and preparation, prioritizing needs, communication, and accountability in implementation are highlighted.

Introduction: Strategic Leadership

Chapter 1: Set the Stage Initiate the Interactive Process

Chapter 2: Do Your Homework

Chapter 3: Name Your Culture

Chapter 4: Frame the Questions

Chapter 5: Answer the Questions

Chapter 6: Take Action

Chapter 7: Lead the Vision

Chapter 8: Hold Yourself Accountable

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