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Why
Doesn’t Your Business Plan Consistently
Secure Your Desired Results? |
by:
Leanne
Hoagland-Smith |
From
small businesses to large corporations,
when you render all the challenges and issues
facing these economic engines from employees
to growth and innovation, the inability
to secure desired results or implementation
always float to the top as the number one
to number three obstacles that prevent business
success. As a business owner or management
executive, have you ever asked yourself
one of these five questions:
1. How do I move from my vision to my desired
results?
2. How do I get my employees to perform?
3. How do I recruit new employees with the
skills that my company needs?
4. How do I attract new customers or clients?
5. Why can’t I consistently achieve my desired
results?
All of these questions when rendered down
are about implementation. The failure to
implement each corporate wide business goal
consumes valuable resources specifically
time, people and money. These resources
may have been already allocated to other
initiatives.
Effective implementation is what separates
the successful companies from the not so
successful ones. Many authors from Rick
Page in “Hope is not a Strategy” to Jason
Jennings and Laurence Haughton in “It’s
Not the Big that Eat the Small, It’s the
Fast that East the Slow” write about the
affects of poor implementation.
Possibly why implementation continues to
vex today’s businesses is because executives
search for an ineffective answer through
a business plan instead of a strategic business
plan. A recent search using Inventory Overture
revealed that searches for business plan
were over 200 times as many as for strategic
business plan (148,650 vs. 614). From these
searches, it suggests that business owners
may be looking for the wrong answer.
Why choose a strategic business plan over
a business plan? The answer is simple because
a strategic business plan defines “Who Does
What By When” through the critical success
factors and supporting goals that are in
alignment with the sales and marketing plans.
The structure of a strategic business plan
is all about implementation. Using the ADDIE
Plus methodology may help you in your efforts
to create an effective strategic business
plan.
Assess - The current market conditions,
future market conditions and the organization
need to be assessed. This evaluation should
begin with an overall organizational assessment
and may extend to internal and external
customers.
Design – After the evaluation, a design
is crafted. This design should include the
vision, values and mission of the organization
and is overall architecture for the plan.
Simply, speaking this is the “Big Picture.”
Develop – The plan is developed according
to the structure of the organization. Smaller
plans or pictures such as marketing and
sales fit within the overall plan.
Implement - Using specific goal setting
and goal achievement, the strategic plan
is implemented. At this juncture, who does
what by when is identified.
Evaluate – Goal achievement is the mechanism
to monitor and evaluate successful implementation.
Plus - Follow-up is the plus to ensure necessary
course correction that may again require
some new assessments along with design,
development, implementation and evaluation.
Using the ADDIE+ methodology provides business
owners a consistent vehicle from which to
create, monitor, evaluate and follow-up
on their strategic business plan.
If you truly want to reach that next level
of success by bridging the implementation
gaps, stop focusing on a business plan and
take the time to create a strategic business
plan that clearly defines who does what
by when.
Copyright 2005(c) Leanne Hoagland-Smith,
www.processspecialist.com
About the author:
Leanne Hoagland-Smith helps individuals
and organizations to double results through
innovative training and development. She
builds lifelong change through proven processes
seeking that next level of success. If increasing
your revenue, improving your culture or
finding balance interests you, visit www.processspecialist.comor
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