You have a plan…now what?

Your business has a strategic plan and you have been implementing it for a while. Now you may wonder what is next. Most strategic plans have traditionally been written for a three to five year time frame. Plans usually do not go longer than five years because the rate of change is so rapid that it is hard to reliably predict outcomes at five years or longer. In fact, it is more common today to have strategic plans that go out only three years.

If your strategic plan has been in place for one or two years, you may only need to review the progress to date and make appropriate adjustments. If you are approaching the third year of your strategic plan, it is time to revisit the planning process and write a new comprehensive plan. Contact me to schedule the new plan development.

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