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Too many
people think strategic planning is something meant only
for big businesses, but it is equally applicable to
small businesses. Strategic planning is matching the
strengths of your business to available opportunities.
To do this effectively, you need to collect, screen, and
analyze information about the business environment. You
also need to have a clear understanding of your business
- its strengths and weaknesses - and develop a clear
mission, goals, and objectives. Acquiring this
understanding often involves more work than expected.
You must realistically assess the business you are
convinced you know well.
In addition,
strategic planning has become more important to business
managers because technology and competition have made
the business environment less stable and less
predictable. If you are to survive and prosper, you
should take the time to identify the niches in which you
are most likely to succeed, and to identify the resource
demands that must be met. Learn more about this topic.
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