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1 The Three Legs of Strategy Success: Your Work, Your Career and Your Life
David Barrett

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3 Thinking Strategically

4 Our Game Plan Today The Strategic Plan Strategy Execution
Applying it all Work Career Life

5 Why Do Strategies Fail?

6 Strategic Planning 101

7 The Strategic Plan Current State Future State
‘The Action Plan for Your Business’ Current State Future State How Will You Get from Here to There? Class discussion

8 My 6 Pieces of Advice for Strategic Planning
Success Do it! Set aside enough time Have the right people around you Avoid the wrong people Get away from the distractions Don’t ignore the work/effort involved in any new plans

9 Execution is not just something that does or doesn’t get done
Execution is not just something that does or doesn’t get done. Execution is a culture with specific set of behaviors and techniques that companies need to master in order to have competitive advantage. Ram Charan “Many people regard execution as detail work that’s beneath the dignity of a business leader. That’s wrong … it’s a leader’s most important job.” ― Larry Bossidy, former chairman and CEO, Honeywell International

10 My 6 Pieces of Advice for Strategy Execution
Success Clarity Commitment The right people, for the right work A Solid Plan Accountability Continuous Evaluation and Measurement

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14 Professional Strategic Plan

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16 Thinking Strategically
Look Ahead Create a Vision Build a Plan Execute to the Plan Be ready to Adjust, Re-Plan and Keep on Executing Thinking Strategically

17 Thank You David Barrett DavidBarrett.ca


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