... Between the Strategic
Plan and the Operational Plan 213
Analysis of Company Performance 214
Analysis of Competition 215
Analysis of Market and Market Share 216
Analysis of Mission 2 17
Analysis of ... performance that must be
tracked against the business plan. They are organizational, team,
and individual. All lead to the strategic goals.
Figure 12-4. During the sustaining phase you must pay attention ... is a fantasy tale, there
are important messages that we can translate into your business
planning.
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Appendix F The 1-Page Contingency Plan
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The 1-Page Operational Plan
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ou can easily build a complete 1-Page Operational Plan as a
result of this activity. Modify this example as ... you are today as well as documentation of where you intend
to take the business. It must serve as a reference tool for your
employees and management as they conduct business.
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Appendix C The 1-Page Operational Plan
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Appendix B The 1-Page Strategic Plan
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They want to come to work every day to excel. People need a cause
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HOW TO CONVERT YOUR GOALS INTO
PRACTICAL BUSINESS BEHAVIOR
Over the years I have met and worked with thousands of managers
as a consultant and trainer. So many of you have...
... cre-
ates unit failure and leads to organizational failure.
How do you as a business leader do a mission analysis? The
same way I did as a combat commander. You do a mission analysis
by defining ... converting to another process.
I sat at a planning table with two oil companies that had just
merged. On paper and on surface examination the two companies
appeared to be the same with only a name difference ... Arms
saved the company when he appealed to the employees with words
to this effect: “This company is a piece of American history. We are
too valuable to let it die. We are going to salvage this...
... have a distinct
advantage over their larger kin. A small company can totally replace
its computers or upgrade its software faster than a large company
and at a proportioned cost. A case in point ... Software standardization is another frustrating fac-
tor in information management. An example is a New York–based
employee having trouble communicating with a colleague in
England. The American ... it was painful to Iacocca it was also necessary
because of the bad mental models in place at Chrysler over an
extended period of time.
If you are going to plan for change, make it a big change,...
... certain performance levels that
must be held constant. In widely fluctuating situations it becomes
difficult to know what performance factors are satisfactory and
what are unsatisfactory.
Management ... professional stories using the exact same templates. The
concepts are the same; just translate them to your story as an indi-
vidual. Get your managerial story together, come back strong and
powerful, ... lucky, because I had my core values tested at
an early age. Before I was thirty years old, I had twice been to war
and participated at the basic level of a combat soldier. Not many
people get to experience...
... Calendar
Step 5
Operate a Lead Generation Trio
Traditional lead generation tactics—directory advertising, trade
show participation, half page print ads—are quickly losing appeal
with small ... referrals used to be a simple matter of passing a
name along, referrals now rely heavily on an organization’s
online reputation, ratings and reviews.
- While physical store location has always ... Content
Step 4: Create a Total Web Presence
Step 5: Operate a Lead Generation Trio
Step 6: Make Selling a System
Step 7: Living By the Calendar
“The lack of a semblance of a systematic approach to
selling...
... early PCs and Macs at a Computer-
land retail store during high school. He later joined the development world as a programmer
and architect, building large-scale applications in C++, Java, and ... software or hardware products described herein.
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only in an editorial fashion and to ... typically learn to add a little extra to the
project estimation so that they can remove it later in the negotiations under
the guise of a “discount.” Clearly, this situation negates any actual savings
that...
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fashion ... hands. That’s probably because people are
taught to hold a baseball bat and tennis racket that way. There’s a
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02 (011-034B) chapter 2 3/22/04 10:45 AM Page ... resort to this grip because it has worked for them
as baseball or softball players. Using a baseball grip can lead to sev-
eral swing flaws, but probably the biggest drawback is that your
hands...
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don't necessarily worry about buying a $20000 car. The reason I say this is because I budget
$350 dollars a month for a car payment, and when I go to purchase a car I make sure the rates
and ... emotional connection to that piece of plastic than that hard earned paper dollar. If you start to
pay with cash it causes you to slow down and think , “Do I really need the new shoes?” An
additional ... help.
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Sarah has a score of 650. If both of us were to walk into a car dealership and look at the same
$20,000 car I will conceivably pay much less, the reason, interest rates....