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Business strat planning

Businesses fail when they fail to plan. It doesn’t matter your size, market, or how educated your executive team is. Without a plan, your business is flying by the seat of its pants.

Strategic planning can be alot of things: hard, complex, time-consuming, and maybe even a bit scary. However, it is not something to be ignored. 

Here’s the good news: IT DOESN’T REALLY MATTER WHEN YOU START…JUST START!

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Strategic plans act as the framework for departmental operational plans. Strategic plans (and their derivative Operational Plan cousins) serve several purposes: 

  • Documents and visualizes the executive vision
  • Creates alignment/accountability between the executive group and downstream teams
  • Provides the foundation for departmental operational plans
  • Provides a pathway for EVERY employee to personally invest in the continued success of the company

 

Strat planning is an excellent way to EXECUTE BRILLIANTLY by being intentionally proactive and not blindly reactive.

DeWitt Consultancy Partners provides a wide array of organizational consulting services, including strategic/operational planning, and is a knowledgeable partner to have on your side, regardless of where you company is in its planning journey. Use our contact form to reach out for a consultation on your company’s needs. We’re here to help.

Kimberly DeWitt speaks at Tampa BABOK study group

CEO/Chief Strategist Kimberly DeWitt was keynote speaker for the Tampa Bay Chapter of IIBA BABOK study group on August 16. During her engaging presentation, she spoke on her extensive formal and operational knowledge/experience on similarities and differences between a Project Manager and Business Analyst. Although often conflated, Kimberly used an easy-to-follow analogy of a river with boulders to explain how these two roles work together, where they are disparate and where they are the same. She also provided great insights on how different companies she has worked with over her career have defined and utilized both roles.

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**The International Institute of Business Analysts (IIBA) is an internationally recognized organization that is dedicated to the development and maintenance of standards for the practice of business analysis and for the certification and recognition of practitioners. IIBA®’s multi-level, competency-based certification program recognizes a BA professional’s knowledge and skills and supports their lifelong BA career progression. To learn more about them, visit: www.iiba.org

Kimberly loves to teach, educate, and advocate. She is available to speak on any number of topics. Use our contact form to inquire or email her directly at: [email protected]

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