Strategic Plan Update workshop for UBT Nth America

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In this workshop, Stephen Lynch from RESULTS.com conducts a facilitation on how to review and update an existing strategic plan

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Strategic Plan update workshop

UBT – North America Stephen Lynch

Full participation

Ask for everyone’s point of view

Productive conflict is important

No “group think”

Make a clear decision

Everyone commits to the decision

Review Strategic Execution

What were the notable achievements your team accomplished?

List your answers below:

What did you START doing that has been of value?

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What did you STOP doing (and it was a good decision to stop doing these things)?

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How effectively did you measure progress and keep it visible?

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How well did you hold each other accountable for keeping promises, and achieving the deadlines you set?

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What valuable lessons did you learn?

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What is Strategy?

“Companies need to operate with one eye focused on

the short-term, and one eye focused on the long-term.

Short-term is about projects

related to improving the current core business,

and meeting the needs of today’s target customers.”

Philip Kotler

“Long-term is NOT about performance improvement.

It is about forgetting the past and reshaping the business to compete more effectively

in the future.

Often, this demands bold, disruptive strategic moves

away from the present to reshape the company

for future success.”

Philip Kotler

Gary Hamel

Describe your current reality and make it obvious !!

“Our people” is not a strength

What is it about your people that makes your team strong? E.g. “Highly qualified software engineers”

“Marketing” is not a weakness

What is it about marketing that is weak currently? E.g. “Insufficient target customer leads”

“Communication” is not a weakness What is not being communicated?

E.g. “Strategy not well understood”

Be specific with your SWOT: Use 3-5 word phrases

Think like a VC

What are the top strengths / assets / competencies within your business you can leverage (or build) in the next 12 months?

Rank your Top 5 Strengths in order:

What are the biggest weaknesses within your current business that could be fixed or improved in the next 12 months?

Rank your Top 5 Weaknesses in order:

What opportunities can you pursue over the next 12 months (aligned to your BHAG & 3-5 Year Strategic Moves)

that will position your company for future success?

Rank your Top 5 Opportunities in order:

What external threats do you need to reduce (or closely monitor) to ensure they do not derail your plans?

Rank your Top 5 Threats in order:

Current Strategic Projects

“Every leader needs to

clearly explain the top 3 things

the company is working on.

If you can't,

then you're not leading well”

Jeffrey Immelt

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time bound

S

A

M

R

T

“SMART” Projects

RED = Project behind schedule. Sound alarm! YELLOW = Watch closely. Need help? GREEN = Project on schedule

Strategic Projects / Key Initiatives

Using software to track projects

Strategic Projects & their associated Tasks

Choose Strategic Projects that will address the issues documented in your SWOT analysis

Be obvious about the milestone you need to hit by the due date

(so you know when to “pop the cork” to celebrate success)

Many people can be involved in executing each Strategic Project,

but only 1 person accountable for the overall outcome

The project leader makes sure everything “gets done”

(it does not necessarily mean they do it all themselves)

You may be leader in some projects and a follower in others

What are the top 3 Strategic Projects your company (or team) needs to execute the coming period?

- Each must address 1 or more issues described in your SWOT analysis (relevant)

- Describe the tangible end-point milestones (so you know when to celebrate)

- Balance short-term business improvement initiatives (improving “what is”)

vs. building long-term strategic capability for the future (creating “what will be”)

Current Strategic Project Due

Date

Person

Accountable

1.

2.

3.

Set yourself up to succeed. “Stuff happens”. Fires need fighting.

Set realistic outcomes and due dates that take into account

“stuff happens” - yet still achieve your milestones.

Don’t underestimate the difficulties and challenges you will face.

Your colleagues are counting on you. Only make promises that you know you will be able to keep.

Balance Optimism with Realism

Strategic Project #1 Due Date Person Accountable

Associated Individual Tasks

Strategic Project #2 Due Date Person Accountable

Associated Individual Tasks

Strategic Project #3 Due Date Person Accountable

Associated Individual Tasks

90% of your time is “Business as usual” activities

You still need to create opportunities, make sales, deliver products and services, and collect money….

the things you do every day to pay the bills.

Set aside 10% of your time ( ½ day) every week for strategic execution, to complete 1 specific meaningful task “the #1 thing” that will move each Strategic Project forward.

Make time for Strategic Execution: The #1 Thing

What does being accountable overall for the execution of a Strategic Project mean?

– You make sure everything “gets done” related to this Project

– Colleagues with associated tasks report to you as “project leader”

– You meet with the project team on a weekly basis to make sure:

– Current status of each project is up to date (% complete / color / commentary)

– You are aware of issues / delays - and know when it will actually be completed

– The #1 TASK to move each project forward each week is agreed and visible

– You help source the necessary support to keep things on track

– You report to the company leadership once per week showing that you fully

understand what is happening and have things under control

In the first 2 weeks of the period allow people to research and plan the execution of their individual Projects and Tasks

Agree and “lock in” the due date after this 2 week window

We have now set the “rules of the game” for this quarter.

We do not alter the due dates after this point

If a project falls overdue, there may be a valid reason but you must show that the person did not complete their Project on time

Tip: Due Dates

How will you keep progress visible on your Projects? How will you hold people accountable for Task achievement?

List your answers below:

Numerical Targets

Display a small handful of Numerical Targets

Choose milestones that have meaning for ALL your people

(Aligned with your financial forecasts / budgets)

Numerical Target Description

2 Years 1 year 90 Days Person Accountable

Date: 31 Dec 2015 31 Dec 2014 30 Sep 2013

Software license sales 75 50 4 David

# Branch offices 6 3 1 Stacey

# Hosting clients 13 8 3 Ann

Choose measures that you are happy to display publically - numbers that are meaningful for ALL people in your company

Project these targets over 3 different time periods to show everyone

the milestones the company will reach as it evolves and grows: 90 Days → 1 Year → 2 Years

The targets for the next 90 Days are concrete “must achieves”

1 year and 2 year targets are approximate, and should be reviewed

every quarter to ensure they reflect the current reality.

Choose 1-3 Numerical Targets

Align Numerical Targets with BHAG©, 3-5 Year Strategic Moves, and your Current Strategic Projects

Numerical targets should then be used as the basis for your

financial forecasts / budgets / human resources planning etc.

Strategy comes first!

Numerical targets and financial budgets must be aligned with your strategy!

Are you aligned?

Display a small handful of Numerical Targets

Choose milestones that have meaning for ALL your people

(Aligned with your financial forecasts / budgets)

Numerical Target Description

2 Years 1 year 90 Days Person Accountable

Date: DDMmmYY DDMmmYY DDMmmYY

How will your team keep the Numerical Targets visible? How will your team hold people accountable for achievement?

List your answers below:

Key Performance Indicators

“However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results”

92% of companies don’t measure KPIs [3]

RED = Unacceptable performance standard YELLOW = Watch closely. Need help? GREEN = Target performance standard

Key Performance Indicators / Key Metrics

In the past, we used Spreadsheets / MS Excel

Now we use software

Key Performance Indicators / Key Metrics

Everyone knows their own individual accountabilities

They can also see how the entire team is performing

Team leaders can drill down to identify the cause

Looks like one person is holding the team back

What are the reasons for this trend?

Craig

Take action to diagnose and solve the problem

Don’t wait until the end of the month

- You are on an extended holiday in the tropics….

- All you can receive is a weekly text from your business that contains a small handful of numbers (e.g. 5 max) that tell you how well your business (or team) is performing

- If the KPI’s are “green” you can go back to sunbathing

- If the KPI’s are “yellow” you need to ring the office to see what is going on

- If the KPI’s are “red” you need to cut your holiday short and return home

- What would those numbers be?

Imagine this…

Emphasize “performance” measures that predict

the outcomes that will be represented in financial statements

Ideally use actual measures (rather than % of budget etc) so that the KPI data can be graphed over time showing the trend

Review red, yellow, green thresholds every quarter

(to reflect current reality / growth trend / seasonal factors etc)

Confirm personal accountable is willing to be held firmly accountable for the KPI being “in the Green” as part of their performance review

What are the key performance indicators you will measure every week/month to drive your current business model?

Key Performance Indicator Red Yellow Green Measurement Frequency

Person Accountable

By what day each week / month will the KPI data be posted? What 1 person will be accountable to post this data?

List your answers below:

How will your team keep KPI data visible? How will your team hold people accountable for achievement?

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