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This Week in Strategic Business Planning for 05-15-09

May 15, 2009 by Ed Adkins

  • Let’s Face It – The Economy Sucks (Hospitality Trends)
    Far from just being a b*tch session about how the economy is tanking, this article reinforces the need for strategic planning during an economic crisis.
  • Some Do’s and Dont’s of the process (The Vamburg Group)
    This is a good collection of short tips for your strategic planning process. All very practical and common-sense- check it out right before your next strategic planning session.
  • Rewards Metrics: Engagement versus the Bottom Line (Compensation Force)
    If you’re heavy on financial (lagging) metrics in your scorecard, this is a wakeup- metrics that track employee engagement activities will give you the leading insight you’re in need of.
  • Yeah Man, That’s The Good Stuff: Defining the Slippery Nature of Employee Engagement (Foster Excellence)
    This article brings up a great point- one reason why employee engagement has a hard time catching on is that we’re all not really sure what it means. There’s a few definitions offered as well as some good food for thought.
  • Four Fatal Flaws of Strategic Planning (Harvard Business Publishing)
    This didn’t get published this week, but it’s really worth a look. Broken into four parts, the article says the four flaws that’ll lead to strategic planning fatality are skipping rigorous analysis, believing strategy can be built in a day, failing to link strategic planning to strategic execution and dodging strategy review meetings.

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