Plan or Die: 10 Keys to Organizational Success (Paper Edition)
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This book explodes the myth that simply coping with unexpected change is effective for the long-term health of an organization. Through a series of parables that illustrate how things are not always as they appear, Plan or Die! clearly shows you why today's most successful organizations are those that are actively involved in creating their own future."[Plan or Die!] provides a highly flexible but very functional road map for firms which need to develop their own planning process."
--Thomas W. Morgan, president, Hartson Medical Services

Examine the keys critical to shaping your organization's future:

* Basing decisions on values
* Having a shared vision
* Promoting risk taking
* Encouraging innovation and flexibility
* Maintaining a market focus
Learn how the proven Applied Strategic Planning model can work for you. Take part in your organization's future success right now!

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TIMOTHY M. NOLAN, Ph.D., is president of Innovative Outcomes, Inc., in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is also president of the Applied Strategic Planning Institute, an organization committed to making the strategic-management technology advanced by this book broadly available. His consulting practice is devoted to the related areas of strategy development and innovation. Dr. Nolan's clients range from new businesses to the largest coporations and include for-profit, not-for-profit, and governmental organizations.

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Preface.

1. Shaping Your Organization's Future: The Managerial Imperative.

2. Culture, Values, and Implementing Visions.

3. Changing Organizations and People.

4. From Vision to Reality.

5. Applied Strategic Planning.

6. The Challenge.

References.

Additional Reading.

Index.

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"[Plan or Die!] provides a highly flexible but very functional road map for firms which need to develop their own planning process." (Thomas W. Morgan, president, Hartson Medical Services)
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