Em "
Free Your Strategy from Annual Planning" leio:
"The next step is to decouple strategy development from plan formulation. When formulating plans, the focus is on efficiency and internal matters (“what actions, resources, and performance will we commit to?”). Developing strategy is, in contrast, a creative act. It requires innovation, external focus, and significant iteration. If the two processes are mashed together, plan formulation will usually dominate and strategy will be relegated to high-level packaging.
The final key to unlocking the true power of strategy is to free it from the calendar."
Em "Business Strategy - Managing Uncertainty, Opportunity, and Enterprise" de J.-C. Spender leio:
"Strategy’s meanings are always “situated” reflections of the knowledge absences the strategist chooses to grapple with in the pursuit of profit. “What are we going to do now?” is the key question, and time matters."
Em "Elevate" de Rich Horwath leio:
"A major reason managers don't become more strategic over time is because they only perform the related task once a year during the annual planning process.
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A skill deteriorates if the primary circuits comprising the activities in a particular behavior are not used for 30 days. If you're not dedicating time at least monthly to questions and frameworks to think strategically about the business, then you will not ne strategic."
E na sua empresa, quantas vezes por mês se têm conversas estratégicas?
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"85% dos executivos gastam menos do que 1 hora por mês discutindo estratégia." Charlesmore Partners International
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