A little-known secret to successful strategy implementation
Posted by Rick Knowlan on Feb 13, 2012
Set strategic priorities for fast implementation We all know that success requires a sound strategy that fits your know-how and resources. However, there’s an often overlooked but critical factor required for successful implementation – strategic prioritization. Strategy has always been about getting the biggest bang for the buck. But this is different. This is about focusing on a few of your initiatives for immediate implementation, while others await their turn. The concept is very simple, yet few senior teams do it. Most find it difficult to narrow their priorities further than dozen...
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