Personal Strategic Planning
While most leaders understand the value of strategic planning, few
have the discipline to drag themselves away from their day to day
responsibilities to attend to this critical process.
The next great challenge is convincing the people on their team to
turn off their cell phones and step away from their e-mail to
participate in the strategic planning process.
In this presentation, Matthew takes his audience on a personal
odyssey through twelve areas of focus – character, physical,
emotional, intellectual, spiritual, psychological, material,
professional, financial, creative, adventure, and legacy. With his
unique and original concept of applying the methods and exercises of
traditional strategic planning to our personal lives, he
demonstrates, once again, that the most powerful way to teach team
members about the importance of corporate planning, is to teach them
the principles of Personal Strategic Planning.
Most people spend more time planning their vacations than they do
planning their lives. If we cannot convince employees of the
importance of planning in their own lives, we will never convince
them of how important planning is to the organization.
Participants will:
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Learn how to create a Personal Strategic Plan for their own lives by looking at twelve distinct areas of our life experience
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Come to understand how the absence of a plan often causes us to
drift aimlessly at the whim and will of a variety of factors and
forces in our lives
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Be taught how to identify their strengths, weaknesses, goals, and
critical success factors in all twelve areas
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Learn how to apply a variety of traditional and innovative
strategic planning exercises to their personal life and their
professional life
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