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Tag: business planning

Home Posts Tagged "business planning"

Future News

June 10, 2021Activities and Exercisesbusiness planning, strategy, Team Buildingadmin

A simple exercise to help teams to critically appraise where they are now and to start start visioning where they want to be in the future. It's flexible nature means it can be run face to face or virtually, and you can tackle big topics like company strategy or more specific ones like service level...

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Business Planning

January 6, 2021Reports, Articles and Useful Links, Source Materials, Uncategorizedbusiness planningadmin

Whether you run your own business OR if you are asked to facilitate a business planning session, having a few structures and methodologies to use can only be a good thing! Check the information we have on PATH which works well for group planning sessions. OR look at these resources which can be useful for...

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Business Planning - PATH

January 14, 2020Activities and Exercises, Reports, Articles and Useful Links, Source Materialsbusiness planning, Facilitation, Goal Setting, PATH, strategyadmin

I was introduced to this useful tool by another consultant a few years ago, and have used the process myself a few times. It works well, but you need time and to make sure that enough of the right people are in the room i.e. those who can make decisions, allocate resources etc. or it......

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I was introduced to this useful tool by another consultant a few years ago, and have used the process myself a few times. It works well, but you need time and to make sure that enough of the right people are in the room i.e. those who can make decisions, allocate resources etc. or it...

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