by Les McKeown
We're well into strategic planning season, so here are 10 questions to prompt you and your team to think strategically about next year. Use them individually, or as a group exercise at your next strategic planning session:
1. What is the one thing your organization was worst at this year?
What single thing most needs to happen to fix it?
2. What is the one thing your organization did best this year? What do you need to do to turn that success into a repeatable process?
3. Which individual was most responsible for standing in the way of your organization's success this year? What are you going to do about it?
4. Which department, division, team or function was most responsible for standing in the way of your organization's success this year? What are you going to do about it?
5. Which individual was most responsible for your organization's success this year? What are you going to do about it?
6. Which department, division, team or function was most responsible for your organization's success this year? What are you going to do about it?
7. What is the single metric or measurement you least liked hearing about this year? What will you do to prevent the same thing happening next year?
8. What is the single metric you will measure your success by (not how anyone else will measure your success – how you will measure your own success). What are you doing about it?
9. If you fired yourself today, and came back tomorrow as a new boss with a clean sheet, what would you do?*
10. If a 'perfect' competitor opened up across the street from you tomorrow, what would they be like?**
* See Hymowitz, Carol. 2006. Fire Yourself -- Then Come Back and Act Like a New Boss Would. Wall Street Journal. October 9, 2006.
** See Seth Godin: 'Small is the New Big', Portfolio Publications, 2006.
Les McKeown is the author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-seller "Predictable Success: Getting Your Organization On the Growth Track - and Keeping It There". He has been a guest speaker at Executive Forums in Iowa. You can read more from Les at his blog: http://PredictableSuccess.com/blog
Web Site: http://PredictableSuccess.com/blog
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