We spend too much time thinking that there is not enough in the world. At least in the US, scarcity seems like a silly concept. We live in a land of abundance.
Many strategic planning people recommend that when doing planning it’s important to put together a five-year or longer plan. I’m wondering whether the five-year plan makes sense anymore.
The world is changing so fast that long-term planning almost seems a little silly. I have no idea what my business is going to look like five years from now. I don’t know what the actions of the regulators will be, I don’t know what the economy is going to look like and I certainly don’t know what will be most important for me to concentrate on.
I do know
You’ve got a vision. You’re thinking big. You’ve set specific, measurable goals. You’re taking action and yet, you’re still not seeing the results you would like. What do you do?
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