Let’s say you want to take a trip. You begin an Internet search to uncover your options. Getting to your destination by airplane is certainly an option. You’ll get there quickly, but the cost is a bit high. So, you check out trains. You’re surprised to learn that train travel is very economical, but you’ll be on the road quite a bit longer.
Hmmm…which do you choose? That depends on your goals for this trip. Do you want to spend as much time at your destination as possible, or are you ok with devoting twice as much time or more to getting there and getting back?
To ensure a successful trip, you need a plan. In this scenario, carefully thinking through each option will help you decide if the benefits of plane travel outweigh the risks to your wallet.
Unfortunately, not every decision is so simple. The path to success in life, and in your business, hangs heavily on the strength of your planning skills. The more skilled you are in thinking, assessing, deciding, and putting a plan into action, the greater your chances for success.
Strategic planning skills are not genetic. They are learned, and you too can learn how to act and think in a way that systematically helps you achieve your goals.
You see, many people wake up one day and say, “Eureka! I’m going to be a “Entrepreneur “
They don’t know what that really means, but they read somewhere that they could be rich by next Tuesday by choosing this career.
Ain’t gonna happen. To be a Entrepreneur is serious business, and only the best and brightest enjoy the kind of success the rest of us dream about. Strategic planning is a huge part of achieving that success.
So how can you improve your skills in strategic planning? Begin with an Internet search. There is a wealth of business resources available. Also, check out books available on the topic. A quick Google search reveals a wide selection of materials to help you improve in this crucial business-building ability, one of them is CarbonCopyPro
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mandag 4. januar 2010
You Want to Succeed…But Do You Have a Plan?
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business resources,
entrepreneur,
Internet,
plan,
strategic planning
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Great post John! Yes this is very important. Keep up the good Work.
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