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The Strategic Planning Process

Coaching Tip

Guiding Principles: A universal operating standard that guides decision-making both personally and organizationally. Completion of this Consolidated SWOT is the first step in a visioning process. The Planning Process. Vision: A word picture of the future leading from now through near to far reality.

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Five whats and a how – solution-focused method to make team progress

Mike Cardus

The client brought up to five whys. To begin with, this behind me is a frame that originated from a book called Toyota Kata and starts with the following process. How the individual situation, process structure ought to be operating, and what those aspirations look like. Then you use the five whats and the how to build up.

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Applying a Model for Small Business Continual Improvement

Deming Institute

The SME deck is to be developed in two months, with weekly two hours meetings, on-line or face to face depending on the location of my clients. After the two months, extra meetings to follow-up on the action plan are optional. 1) Analyze your SWOT. SWOT analysis. How to apply the model. 14 Deming principles.

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The Startling Fact About the Criteria to Make More Effective.

CO2

If what ever I am evaluating does not hold up to my values the evaluation is over. Setting up a Criteria Ranking System There are different ways to set up a system. It is not enough to come up with the top 4 criteria for decision making. For me a breach in organizational or personal values is a non-starter.

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Criteria for a Critical Decision

CO2

If what ever I am evaluating does not hold up to my values the evaluation is over. Setting up a Criteria Ranking System There are different ways to set up a system. It is not enough to come up with the top 4 criteria for decision making. For me a breach in organizational or personal values is a non-starter.