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Creating Roadmaps for Success: How to Design and Run a Strategic Planning Offsite

Leapfrogging

Importance of Strategic Planning Offsites A strategic planning offsite is not just another meeting; it’s an investment in your organization’s future. By removing distractions and dedicating time solely to strategic thinking, you create an atmosphere where creativity and big-picture thinking can thrive.

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The Value of E-Learning and CMOE’s Top 5 Trending Courses

CMOE

With the rise of new technologies and recent advancements in digital instructional-design capabilities, there are even more advantages to offering online training solutions: Learners can progress through the training at their own pace, when and where it is most convenient for them. E-learning is cost-effective for organizations.

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Supercharge Your Strategy: The Power of Facilitating Strategic Planning Offsites

Leapfrogging

Setting the Stage for Success To set the stage for a successful strategic planning offsite, several key steps should be taken: Define Clear Objectives : Be clear about what you want to achieve during the offsite. Choose an Appropriate Venue : The location should be conducive to strategic thinking and free from interruptions.

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Seeing Beyond This Tipping Point: Now is the Time for an Innovator’s Approach to Strategy

The Inovo Group

“For planning and implementing strategy, the need is for a broad definition that encompasses both ‘today-for-today’ and ‘today-for-tomorrow’ … The primordial task of leadership is the strategic one of moving the company towards the future.”. It is a time of tipping points and disruption.

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Introducing the Play-to-Win Strategy Canvas 2.0

Matthew May

I started developing a visual tool for team facilitation of strategy development over two years ago, after I learned the Playing to Win framework from Roger Martin. It is designed to be at once a visual tool, a creative device, a standard operating procedure, and an artifact of a team’s strategic thinking.

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How to Make Virtual Training More Engaging: Your 7-Step Guide

CMOE

For example, LinkedIn Learning experienced a 46% increase in time spent on learning by its enterprise learners. Rather than attending training events in the office, training center, or hotel, team members are instead getting their learning and training experiences virtually. A 3,000% rise in virtual collaboration.

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5 Things Collaborative Strategic Planning Isn’t

BrainZooming

We design collaborative strategy planning for each client with a clear understanding of the overall goal. While the individual steps may seem to go in varied and unexpected directions, they’re all pointing toward the end result of a highly-actionable strategic plan. While that input is vital, it isn’t the final say.