MNG3701/201/2015 Tutorial Letter 201/1/2015 Strategic Planning MNG3701 Semester module Department of Business Management IMPORTANT INFORMATION This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3 2 FEEDBACK ON ASSIGNMENT 01 .............................................................................................. 3
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INTRODUCTION: In the given assignment of personal development as a strategic manager and a leader I am going to explain about the different strategic directions of an organisation. The given assignment also highlights different ways and procedures to evaluate the strategic skills that are required in order to achieve the required and targeted ambition or the goal of the organisation. Furthermore it also explains and asses the relationship between existing required skills and also explains the required
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the Study Planning has both been an organizational necessity and a managerial responsibility. Since no organization is free from change‚ all must plan effectively for survival and growth. We may define planning as the activity by which managers analyze present conditions in order to determine ways of reaching a desire future state. It is a process‚ rather than behavioural of a given point. Strategic planning is a systematic objective and comprehensive process of long-range planning‚ taking into
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forces 5 2.1.6 Key success Factor 7 2.2. Internal Environment 8 2.2.1 Current Strategy 8 2.2.2 Marketing Mix 8 2.2.3Performance Analysis 9 2.2.4Resource Analysis 10 2.2.5 Strategic Options 10 3.SWOT Analysis 10 3.1.Strengths 10 3.2.Weaknesses 11 3.3.Opportunities 11 3.4.Threats 11 4.Competitive Advantage 11 5.Strategic Thrust 12 5.1 Recommended Strategy – medium term (3-5 years) 12 5.2.Marketing Goals 13 5.3.Product-Market investment Strategies 13 6.Strategic Marketing Mix 14 6.1
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Strategic and Operational Plans of General Motors Bethany Herman MGT/521 October 27‚ 2014 Stephanie Edens Strategic and Operational Plans of General Motors General Motors is a Fortune 500 company that relies upon strategic and operational plans to ensure that the company is consistently growing and evolving. By using strategic and operational plans on a daily basis‚ General Motors can see these plans working to achieve a goal within the company. The company is also able to see what effect these plans
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Introduction to strategic HR planning The overall purpose of strategic HR planning is to: • Ensure adequate human resources to meet the strategic goals and operational plans of your organization - the right people with the right skills at the right time • Keep up with social‚ economic‚ legislative and technological trends that impact on human resources in your area and in the sector • Remain flexible so that your organization can manage change if the future is different than anticipated Strategic HR planning
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Workshop on the Strategic Planning Model Matt H. Evans‚ matt@exinfm.com 1 Workshop Overview • Clearly define the complete strategic planning process • Explain how to create and execute a strategic plan • Provide a common model that the entire organization can follow Matt H. Evans‚ matt@exinfm.com 2 Introductions • Your name • Employer • Position • Why are you here? (Expectations) Matt H. Evans‚ matt@exinfm.com 3 What is Strategic Planning? • Process to
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Strategic Planning Processes - Google Step1. Evaluation of the organization’s current mission and purpose Mission: Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Purpose: Allow users to be able to find information in many different languages; check stock quotes‚ maps‚ and news headlines; lookup phonebook listings for every city in the United States; search billions of images and peruse the world’s largest archive of Usenet messages. In addition‚ support
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on the problem blamed over-optimistic planning of the implementation of the new system. The cost of producing a passport also rose. A risk had been taken by introducing the new system in 2 of the 6 passport offices before it was properly tested. The report into the failure highlighted: Failure to assess the time needed by staff to become familiar with new manual and computerised systems Unrealistic risk assessment and insufficient contingency planning A failure to communicate effectively
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Business Strategy Guidance for Contents Contents 2 Introduction 3 Strategic Concepts and Terms 4 Business Strategy 5 Strategic Thinking 5 Ansoff’s Growth Vector Matrix 5 Strategic Planning 7 BCG Growth-Share Matrix 7 Directional Policy Matrix 8 Co-Operative Food Store Audits 10 Environmental Audit 10 PESTEL Analysis 10 Porters 5 Forces: 10 Organisational Audit 11 Stakeholder Analysis 14 Co-operative Stakeholders 14 Stakeholder Mapping 14 Bibliography 16
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