• Chapter 21: Engaging your workforce in the Business Plan

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

Chapter 21: Engaging your workforce in the Business Plan

  • Summary

  • Any founder, CEO or senior executive responsible for running a business can write a one-page plan. Gaining full alignment, clarity and accountability for that plan from the whole team is the challenge.

    Creating a Business Plan is a team engagement exercise. If you want your team to have ownership, accountability and buy-in to a strategic plan, they must be involved in building it.


    What to expect in this episode:

    (05:27): Why business planning needs to be both a bottom-up and top-down process.

    (07:24): Using the SOAR framework for clarity on your team’s greatest opportunities and challenges.

    (09:42): How you'll disengage your staff with business planning.


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