To increase your strategic momentum, you need to eliminate strategic friction. There’s nothing like a global catastrophe to jolt philanthropy into increasing its speed. Donors, foundations, and ...
This process is based on Gap Analysis. Supposedly, the competitor who manages to execute it better and more wisely (and also carries out the strategy with consistence and persistence)—will be the one ...
Consider a transformational shift in your mindset related to the strategic planning process. Imagine transforming the strategic development process into a valuable asset in the company. Consider a ...
One of the most underutilized tools today for developing hearing healthcare strategy is the consumer-patient journey. Mapping the journey, with its hidden barriers and accelerants to care, helps ...
In recent years, systems thinking—a discipline that helps us understand interdependent structures of dynamic systems—has emerged as a powerful force for change in the philanthropic world. Borne out of ...
The strategic management process is an approach to making major decisions on your company's future direction and strategy. You identify internal strengths and weaknesses, and external threats and ...
Crafting effective, winning strategies requires a structured, methodical approach that uses the strengths of specialized tools. By combining the capabilities of Perplexity and NotebookLM, you can ...
Does everybody see themselves as the chief strategy officer in your company? This fourth article in my series explains that empowerment and accountability don't mean a free-for-all in a people-first ...