The Management Briefing on Strategic Planning
By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
Managing Director, Leadership Strategies, Inc.
In undertaking a strategic planning effort, have you ever found the team arguing over definitions, or wanting to complete the strategic plan in a half-day or a day, or disinterested because they don't see how strategic planning will have impact on their day-to-day? At Leadership Strategies - The Facilitation Company, we believe many of these issues can be resolved quickly up-front by holding a carefully crafted management briefing. Through the briefing, you are seeking to achieve the following: - Commitment from senior management to take the time needed to develop and execute the plan.
- Identification of the critical issues to be addressed by the plan.
- A clearly defined and agreed to planning process tied to addressing the issues.
- A plan for gathering information about the current situation, including past plans, current initiatives, customer perceptions, employee opinions, industry trends and the competitive landscape.
 We have developed the "Management Briefing on Strategic Planning" specifically to assist executives build the foundation needed for successful strategic planning. | The management briefing is a 90-minute interactive session, in which the planning team becomes laser-focused on the important issues impacting the organization. Management Briefing Agenda The agenda for the Management Briefing typically includes the following: - Getting Started
- Key Issues
- A Standard Strategic Planning Approach
- Modifying the Approach
- Situation Assessment
- Logistics
- Next Steps
Benefits of a Management Briefing There are several benefits to the management briefing. - Your planning team will walk away with a common view of the issues to be addressed.
- They will have determined what modifications might be needed to the standard planning approach to ensure that their issues are fully addressed.
- They will have agreed on a set of strategy definitions.
- They will have begun identifying the information they need to gather to make the planning session highly productive.
- They will have assigned responsibilities for ensuring that the key information is gathered and that the necessary steps are taken to prepare for the retreat.
- Most executive teams walk away with increased buy-in and commitment to participate in the planning effort and follow through on actions.
If successful, the management briefing will provide a strong foundation for launching the strategic planning activities.
About the Author
Michael Wilkinson is the Managing Director of Leadership Strategies - The Facilitation Company, and a much sought after trainer, facilitator and speaker. He is a Certified Master Facilitator and a Certified Professional Facilitator. As a past president of the Southeast Association of Facilitators and a board member of the National Institute of Facilitation, Michael is a national leader in the facilitation industry. You can get more tips from either of Michael's books, The Secrets of Facilitation or The Secrets to Masterful Meetings. You can receive a signed copy through our website.
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