Strategy processes and practices Flashcards
Who ‘Does’ strategy in a business
- The CEO & top management teams
- Board of directors
- Strategic planners
- Middle managers
- Strategy consultants
What are the four strategic planning systems
- Formulating
- Learning
- Coordinating
- Communicating
Formulating strategy
Often using analytical approaches, encouraging long-term view etc.
Learning
Challenge and discovery through participation in the process
Coordinating
For example business and corporate level strategies
A forum for negotiation and compromise
Communicating
Plans, objectives, milestones
Hence, implementing.
Critics argue that strategic planning:
- Is inflexible due to annual cycle (if run rigidly).
- Is often confused with budgeting – hence not very strategic.
- Can be detached from operational reality.
- Stifles innovation if applied rigidly.
Planning can be dysfunctional because:
-Calendar-driven processes force the real decisions outside the planning process
The real decisions are left to ad-hoc processes
-Planning processes are organised by business unit
Unit managers may approach the process defensively
-Actual decisions are made by issue, not by unit