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Contingency Planning | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

This is so much the case that the most often overlooked aspect of strategic planning is adequately addressing contingencies as part of the planning process. The two most common outcomes created by a lack of contingency planning are: 1.) watching things grind to a halt as you scramble to evaluate options, and; 2.)

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The Big Picture of Business – Business Success Checklist

Strategy Driven

Plan for the future. When your business has contingency plans for future scenarios you will seldom be caught by surprise. Most successful businesses have planned responses to most scenarios because they took the time to think “What If”. Strategic Plan includes provisions for refinancing, equity and debt financing.

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Why Quants Should Manage Your Supply Chain Risk

Harvard Business Review

This is a concept fundamental to finance but that, for some reason, has not migrated into supply chain risk management. CEOs and CFOs should consider rethinking who is managing risk in their global supply chains. Because the fact that value is not guaranteed in the future lessens value in the present.

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10 Communication Tips for Leaders

N2Growth Blog

Bonus - Always have a Plan B : Another component of communications strategy that is rarely discussed is how to prevent a message from going bad, and what to do when does. It’s called being prepared and developing a contingency plan. If your expertise, empathy, clarity, etc.

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