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If your organization wants to get better at strategic planning, you could hire expensive consultants eager to charge you as much as they can. Or you could demystify the process by reading this guidebook written by an accomplished businessman and former military strategic planner who explains that strategic planning means doing the right things, which is much different than doing things right. COL David R. McClean (USA, Ret) provides a phased approach with clear and concise advice so you can improve your strategic planning and increase growth. Whether you own a corner sandwich shop or manage a…mehr

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If your organization wants to get better at strategic planning, you could hire expensive consultants eager to charge you as much as they can. Or you could demystify the process by reading this guidebook written by an accomplished businessman and former military strategic planner who explains that strategic planning means doing the right things, which is much different than doing things right. COL David R. McClean (USA, Ret) provides a phased approach with clear and concise advice so you can improve your strategic planning and increase growth. Whether you own a corner sandwich shop or manage a megabank, you can: ¿ Conduct organization assessment to develop a comprehensive strategic plan - realize the vision ¿ Select and lead strategic planning teams - build unit cohesion ¿ Communicate with colleagues and business partners - increase on return ¿ Analyze and execute an effective implementation plan - process improvement
Autorenporträt
David E. McClean is a lecturer of philosophy in the School of Arts & Sciences at Rutgers University, Newark, where he teaches courses in business and professional ethics, social ethics, and philosophy and the Black experience. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in philosophy from The New School for Social Research and a M.A. in liberal studies from New York University. Dr. McClean is the author of Richard Rorty, Liberalism and Cosmopolitanism and Wall Street, Reforming the Unreformable, as well as numerous academic articles and papers, and a monograph on the morality and politics of climate change.