Planning for 2011

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Strategic planning can sound and be overwhelming and sometimes can feel like an exercise in futility as most strategic plans are never referred to again after presentation. Strategic plans can be created at varying levels of complexity, and unless you are required to create a full-blown strategic plan that includes an executive summary, situation summary and implementation plan, I suggest addressing your 2011 strategic plan in a more simplistic manner.

For information about how Cella can add value to your business through consulting, coaching and training, please email [email protected]. This article was written by Cella Vice President and General Manager Jackie Schaffer.

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