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Book review: The Strategy Book by Max McKeown

Red Star Kim

This one is equally helpful for experienced leaders and students first grasping the principles of strategic thinking. The author clarifies the strategic process while guiding the reader through it to create a new strategic mindset. He’s clearly an advocate for scenario planning.

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Be more strategic – PESTLE, Positioning and Plans

Red Star Kim

Instability in Government/Future Governments. Cost-of-living crisis (Inflation, interest rates and recession) – less business investment. Preference for digital/virtual meetings. Planning resources: Why do you need a business plan? It would be a good activity for a group discussion. Technological.

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Linking Budget to Strategy Virtual Event Recap

ClearPoint Strategy

What happens when you get three high-performing local government organizations in the same Zoom room? We sat down with Shawna Davis from the City of Olathe, KS, Stephanie Olson from the City of Raleigh, NC, and Lawrence Pollack from the City of Fort Collins, CO to discuss their process for linking their budget and their strategic plan.

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Strategy Software For Business Planning: ClearPoint

ClearPoint Strategy

Turn your business plans into a well-formed strategic plan with ClearPoint. Is your organization currently guided by a patchwork of short-term departmental business plans rather than an overall strategic plan? ClearPoint users are more likely to: Think intentionally about the future.