A Strategy Effectiveness Checklist
In today’s dynamic and competitive environment, drifting with the currents inevitably leads to crashing upon the rocks. To thrive leaders must pick a destination and actively steer their organization towards it.
In today’s dynamic and competitive environment, drifting with the currents inevitably leads to crashing upon the rocks. To thrive leaders must pick a destination and actively steer their organization towards it.
If you want to start your next project, a strategy, or your career path off on the right foot, remember to not only look ahead but check to see what you’re taking on the journey with you.
Strategy must be regularly updated to reflect the changing dimensions of the world around us all. Here’s how you can create better strategy.
In an increasingly complex world, no one succeeds in isolation. More often than not, we succeed as part of a network of people. So find out how you can improve your networking skills.
A little bit of technical debt can sometimes be strategic, but keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn’t get out of hand. And as always, plan ahead.
Overcome opposition and achieve success. Try these 5 tested and tried tips when pitching your idea.
When someone mentions the word strategy it creates one of two types of responses: dread or excitement for a new opportunity. Here’s an opportunity to “right-size” your perception regarding the development of a strategy.
The real test of leaders, and what they won’t so loudly talk about, is focus and follow-through.
To best communicate technical or sensitive information to your audience, consider integrating video into your communications plans in a greater way.
“Make It So” The Need to Link Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) to the Performance I believe that OMB Circular Number A-11, Part 6 entitled “Strategic Plans, Annual Performance Plans, Performance Reviews, and Annual Program Performance Reports” is a framework that can be refined and incorporated into the Performance Reference Model (PRM) and the Business ReferenceRead… Read more »