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3 myths that kill strategic planning

[WHAT]

  1. ] In its simplest form, strategic thinking is about deciding on which opportunities to focus your time, people, and money, and which opportunities to starve. One of history’s greatest strategic thinkers, Napoleon Bonaparte summed it up this way: “In order to concentrate superior strength in one place ...

[WHY]

  1. ] Myth1: productivity is the goal
    1. Productivity is about getting things done. Strategic thinking is about getting the right things done well.
  2. ] Myth 2: The leader’s job is to identify what’s “important.”
  3. ] Myth 3: Strategic thinking is only about thinking.

[WHERE]

  1. ] http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/05/3-myths-that-kill-strategic-planning/

[WHEN]

  1. ] 2014-05-14

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