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Strategic
Business Plan

Setting the pace
When orchestrating strategic change
within an organization, you need to give
careful consideration to timing. If the
rate of change is too slow, the process
may simply run out of momentum;
if it is too fast, you risk creating
stress and burnout.
Aim for a sustainably fast pace
at which your major initiatives will
have started to produce measurable
results within a year—even if the
whole process is scheduled to take
much longer. Steering significant
organizational change is hard work:

OPEN CHANNELS
Keep listening to everyone you are
connected to; share ideas, and keep
open channels of communication
that are needed now and may be
needed in the future.

Tip


Connected organizational plans


typically, there is a trough in visible
results just at the point where you
need the most effort and commitment
from all stakeholders. Investors, in
particular, may lose heart in this trough
period, so need to be reminded regularly
of the benefits to come. Plan in “quick
wins” throughout the process of
change—achievements that have
high visibility but require little
effort. Celebrate and publicize these
successes, and drip-feed messages
about how project milestones and
results achieved so far are bringing
the vision nearer to reality.

Aim for a sustainably
fast pace at which your

major initiatives
will have started to

produce measurable
results within a year

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