...
Values Statements 209
8 How to Builda One-Year Operational Plan
That Improves Performance
211
Situational Analysis: The Bridge Between the Strategic
Plan and the Operational Plan 213
Analysis ... Company Performance 214
Analysis of Competition 215
Analysis of Market and Market Share 216
Analysis of Mission 217
Analysis of Resources 218
Analysis of Drivers 221
Analysis of Structure 222
Analysis ... fourth quarter.
Figure 12-3. There are three levels of performance that must be
tracked against the business plan. They are organizational, team,
and individual. All lead to the strategic goals.
Figure...
... fundamental financial reports that any business needs for reporting and financial
management. A balance sheet shows what items of value are held by the company (assets), and what its debts
are ... customers
• Any other materials needed to support the assumptions in this plan
• Market research studies
• List of assets available as collateral for a loan
Page 19 of 27
VIII. Personal Financial Statement
Include ... commerce has good information on the local area. Trade associations and trade publications
often have excellent industry-specific data.
Primary research means gathering your own data. For example,...
... this team can achieve its goal faster and better and inverse. It is easy to realize that
these relationships affect to both manager and team members, so they need to have clear
expectations about ... frustrated.
Another dynamics is culture and structure of company and team which always plays
important roles to motivate employees because they exist with the company and have influence
in all ... selection plan for suitable candidates and how to builda winning team to
successfully accomplish the project.
The necessary tasks for selection plan are identifying the characteristics of candidates...
... information about
Jack London
0123456789101112131415
He was a famous writer in literary America.(1876 -1916)
He was born in San Francisco, California and quit school at fourteen to
become a sailor.
Among ... stories and novels.
Among them is To BuildA Fire.
* Answer the questions:
Please retell some information
about Jack London
JACK LONDON
-
1876, San Francisco, California.
-
became a sailor, ... travel a lot?
4. Did he answer the call of the famous “gold rush” in Alaska?
5. Did he get a lot of gold?
In 1876 in San Francisco , California.
No, he had to stop his schooling at 14 years...
... the second part of the
first paragraph?
first paragraph?
- He felt reassured and comfortable after he
- He felt reassured and comfortable after he
had built a fire.
had built a fire.
For ... first
paragraph?
paragraph?
- The man was a little frightened because of
- The man was a little frightened because of
the cold.
the cold.
I. Toward interpretation.
I. Toward interpretation. ... the man and the dog?
- Because the dog was the slaves of the
- Because the dog was the slaves of the
man.
man.
a.
a.
In what condition was the man in the first
In what condition was the man...
... such fearful cold
d, Arranged the earflaps of his cap
a, because he was frightened
b, because he was hungry
to make himself warm
d, to make a fire
1.He stamped his feet and thrashed his ... dog
and the man.
satisfaction
satisfaction
comfortable
comfortable
outwitted
outwitted
fearful
fearful
intimacy
intimacy
JACK London vµ vî
5. The dog followed the man
a, because it wanted ... first paragraph and answer
the following questions:
1. How did the man feel in the first part of the first
paragraph?
2. Why did the man stamp his feet and thrash his
arms?
3. What did the man...
... the box
afraid because intimacy outside
whip-lashes ancestry man
slave cold comfortable
comfortable
because
ancestry
outside cold
intimacy
man
slave
afraid
whip-lashes
Wednesday, March 14
th
...
*Answers:
1. The man decided to continue his
journey after the meal.
2. It was disappointed and wanted
to go back toward the fire.
3. Because it was afraid of cold
weather.
4. Because it was ... 9
TO BUILDA FIRE (
paragraph 2 )
*Answer the questions:
1. What did the man decide to do
after the meal?
2. How was the dog when it saw
the man set off?
3. Why did the dog want to go back...
... I usually do this by having
each student choose from a stack of cards labeled 1A, 2A, 3A etc. and 1B, 2B, 3B etc.
Thus, if a student's card reads 1A his or her partner is the 1B cardholder. ... their partner by taking a card number.
Step 3 - Dialogue Practice
When students are seated facing each other in pairs, they listen to the example conversation
in the textbook as a class and then ... more significantly, after a few weeks the class, as whole, becomes familiar
with each other which builds a supportive, relaxed speaking atmosphere. Students also
seem to really enjoy having the...
... from?
❑ Management Team
1. What are your strengths and weaknesses as abusiness
team today?
2. Historically, where have you succeeded and where
have you failed?
3. What is your management’s track ...
perceived status.
Appendix F The 1-Page Contingency Plan
379
The 1-Page Operational Plan
Y
ou can easily builda complete 1-Page Operational Plan as a
result of this activity. Modify this example as necessary. ... the future attainment of your goals.
1. What are your strategies?
2. Please list and describe each strategy.
C
HAPTER
1
1. Howard Gardner, Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership (Basic Books,...
... results are dismal. That is why traditional plan-
ning appears to have management teams simply going through the
motions over and over again with each yearly plan.
The Piecemeal Approach: No Way ... planning documentation,
and the lack of planning accountability. Typically, planning is a
three-day conference held at a resort. There’s a lot of build up,
hoopla, and fanfare. Promises are made ... illustrate
the value of the parts and pieces of an integrated planning model,
and builda case so logical that you cannot avoid writing a business
plan. I’m going to be appealing to your most basic business...
... Inc. and Darnley Bay Resources Ltd. are
Canadian diamond forces to be dealt with. Arkansas has a report-
edly large diamond site, yet it was immediately placed within a
national park shortly after ... Calgary, Alberta, and all of Canada. That
is because they are out every day dealing with the details of what it
takes to run a successful building company. This means they are
doing more than ... graze their flocks. When the
pasture was overgrazed, who could be held accountable?
How to Builda One-Year Operational Plan
235
How to Builda One-Year Operational Plan
241
THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS:
IMPROVING...
...
All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Rather than put a trademark symbol after
every occurrence of a trademarked name, we use names in an editorial fashion only, and to the ... they can be easily
repaired or even replaced), ask for pay raises, or any pay for
that matter, and can be retrained to do another job in a matter
of minutes by simply changing the job program in ... frame.
There will be some grease and a small ball bearing left on the
top of the frame. Wipe away the grease and remove the ball
bearing. The swivel ring, cotter pin, and ball bearing are no
longer needed...