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Ep 20- Shifting from Weak Proactive to Strong Pre-Emptive Strategic Planning
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Ep 20- Shifting from Weak Proactive to Strong Pre-Emptive Strategic Planning

Your company has a problem implementing its strategic plans. On a given day, it devotes all its attention to emergency issues, and sets aside the contents of the last strategic plan.

There are no lazy, or dumb people involved - your colleagues are well-intended. They know they need to be proactive.

But when it comes to implementing a strategic plan which drives daily actions, no-one knows why more urgent items always get in the way. 

You think there must be a way to make long-term more important now.

Tune into this episode to join me in tackling this wicked challenge.

I’m Francis Wade and welcome to the JumpLeap Long-Term Podcast.

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