Strategic Planning Wissam AlHussaini‚ PhD ! Outline ! What is Strategy? ! Strategic Planning Process ! Environment Analysis ! Setting Objectives Thinking Strategically: The Three Big Strategic Questions 1. What’s the organization’s present situation? 2. Where does the organization need to go from here? 2. Markets to be in ! Stakeholders’ needs and groups to serve ! Direction to head 3. How should it get there? ! An organization’s answer to will we get there? how is its strategy
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Strategic planning can be defined as the formulation of plans that will lead to well informed and sound decisions and actions that when implemented will help achieve all short and long term organizational goals. During this process‚ the creation of well defined mission and vision statements along with organizational values and policies that are directly related to the company’s goals will help the business organization achieve long term success. Because success or failure directly impacts all stakeholders
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ground‚ logistics‚ and document copying services. FedEx strategic planning defines how and what the organization expects to do to reach its vision. The mission statement‚ operating strategy and values of FedEx are going to be the discussion focus of this section of the paper. The mission statement of FedEx is to provide access to a "growing global market place through a network of" transportation‚ high value supply chains‚ and related information services by making sure that customer requirements
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mission and the matching of resources and skills to the environment‚ the company can formulate and implement strategic plans to achieve long-term sustainable competitive advantage‚ meet the needs of consumers and satisfy stakeholder’s expectations (Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington 2004). Before formulating a strategy‚ an organization has to gauge its current position in the market using strategic analysis. This involves the use of internal and external analysis tools to gain both an inside view of
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Case study Introduction Clifton Industries Ltd. is a relatively small but independent company within the Berbeck Industries Group. Its purpose is to supply a range of products to aircraft manufacturers and its mission is to manufacture electromechanical products for NA and European markets and electronics products for NA market. As can be seen from the SWOT analysis in Appendix A‚ the company’s current core competencies are skilled labour and diverse manufacturing capabilities. Clifton’s main
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Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix or a QSPM The Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix or a QSPM approach attempts to objectively select the best strategy using input from other management techniques and some easy computations. In other words‚ the QSPM method uses inputs from stage 1 analyses‚ matches them with results from stage 2 analyses‚ and then decides objectively among alternative strategies. Stage 1 strategic management tools... The first step in the overall strategic management analysis
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Background The Chronicle Gazette‚ a leading newspaper in a major metropolitan area. Her paper has a paid circulation of 225‚000 customers. It is a first-rate newspaper and over the years‚ its writers have won awards for their work. Ultimately‚ it will be operating from a 40‚000sq.feet unit near the downtown and have annualized sales of $300‚000 and be profitable. It will employ 18 people mainly engaged in Research & Development‚ Marketing‚ Sales and Admin. The Chronicle Gazette will continue to
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Gaither Operational Decision Making 8/29/2010 The U.S. Postal Service It is important for the U.S. Postal Service to have a high volume of mail to process in order to follow the mission statement. An organization mission is its reason for existence and is expressed in the mission statement (Stevenson 42). Mission of the Postal Service: The Postal Service shall have as its basic function the obligation to provide postal services to bind the Nation together through the personal‚ educational‚
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A STRATEGIC FORMULATION PROCESS FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING--THE SALEM NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE FIRE OFFICER EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT BY: Michael P. Wallace Salem Fire Dept. Salem‚ New Hampshire An applied research project submitted to the National Fire Academy As part of the Executive Fire Officer Program December 2001 2 ABSTRACT The author of this applied research project asked three questions to determine what type of criteria for strategic formulation and planning
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strategy. Most text books and courses on strategic management and planning have adopted and promoted the design view of strategy. There are a number of claimed advantages of developing strategies through highly structured and formal planning systems and steps in an organisation. The main advantages are as follows: · First‚ formalised planning provides what many would term a logical and certainly a structured means of analysis and thinking about complex strategic problems. There is no doubt that strategy
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