There's also power in having a plan and documenting it. I attended a course recently where the results of a study of Harvard graduates was presented as a basis for the advantages of planning. Those graduates who had a plan and wrote it down were more than 90 per cent more likely to be a millionaire than those that didn't.
The key to strategic planning is not so much the plan itself, although it obviously is important, it is the timeframes that you establish for achieving your goals and the accountability that is created for those tasked with achieving objectives. This is where I get the most satisfaction, in helping clients develop their strategic plans and seeing businesses, their owners and employees achieving their defined goals and objectives.
Key players in your business have an opportunity to consider and then contribute to the business' direction. And like when you were a child learning a new skill, independent advisors and experts can play a major role in assisting you on your way, pointing out the best way to achieve your goals.
While you might get by without a strategic plan, those who undertake the exercise will more likely get to their objectives - and quicker. It is also in your interests to have a strategic plan because your competitors may already have one.
Russell Bell's Zenith Strategic Solutions is a specialist Wanganui business advice and consultancy practice - 021 2442421.