Learn How to Use Strategic and Tactical Planning to Reach Your Ultimate Business Goals
Businesses of all sizes rely on strategy to plan and achieve their goals, but it takes a true leader to know the difference between strategic planning and tactical planning. In their most basic forms, strategy is the determination of your goals and how to achieve them while tactics are the actions, taken to reach the goals you have set.
Although these are relatively simple concepts, staying on course and seeing the difference when it matters are anything but. Consider tactical planning and thinking the "tasks" you must accomplish, while the strategic planning and thinking are the "process" to get you there. Putting out a fire is tactical, fire prevention is strategic.
Business leaders are expected to grow as strategist when their roles and responsibilities increase. Most people are innately tactical thinkers by nature, learning how to think more strategically can be the edge you need to be a successful as a leader.
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