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Article Title: How Proper Business Strategic Planning Breads Success
Author: Andrew Thomas
Category: Strategic Planning, Business
Word Count: 467
Keywords: business startegic planning, strategic planning, business strategy,
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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When considering business strategic planning many entrepreneurs fail to have 
this critical element in their business plan. Many focus on the goals and 
objectives as well as the financial elements forgetting the strategic pathway.

So first let us understand what strategic planning is. Strategic comes from the 
word strategy. The analogy of a baby getting what it wants despite his or hers 
obvious limitations demonstrates the best implementation of strategic planning 
that there is. 

Consider the baby sitting up wanting to reach for her rattle but is limited by 
her abilities and the position in which she is sitting. She examines her 
environment and begins to think how she can get that rattle. She notices the 
rattle sits on a blanket that is well within her reach and as she drags the 
blanket towards her brining the rattle close enough within her grasp to then 
pick it up. She is happy.

Apart from the fact that this analogy demonstrates an intelligent baby whose 
strategic thinking has begun to develop, it is this simply process that mirrors 
good business strategic planning. A strategic plan sets the goal, examines the 
environment, considers the limitations, finds what is within its grasp, and 
uses that easy step to bring the goal within its grasp.

Examining the environment is both marketing research and the tools and skills 
the business has within its immediate vicinity of the goal. This would include 
the skills of the staff as well as the business equipment etcetera. Few 
business plans have this part sufficiently surveyed and noted. Yet this is the 
single most important part in strategic business planning as it will give you 
the clue to what is within the grasp of your goal.

A full consideration of the limitations of your entire idea and the personnel 
involved in the implementation of your plan would be the weakness part of your 
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity and Threats). Going back to the market 
research you find what is within your reach to overcome these weaknesses, this 
is strategic business planning. 

Any Strategic Business Plan must also include implementation. How are you going 
to utilize what is within your grasp to bring your goal within your reach? This 
may be found in the strength of the marketing plan, the sales staff, the 
automation tools you use or something else unique to your particular idea.

In a nut shell strategic business planning is the how to of your business plan. 
How are you going to reach your goal, how are you going to overcome your 
weaknesses and threats, how are you going to use what strengths you have to off 
set any weakness? Answer these questions as simply as a baby leveraging a piece 
of equipment (a blanket) to bring the rattle (goal) within their grasp and you 
have a successful strategic business plan.

Andrew Thomas is an entrepreneur and business owner with over 18 years 
experience. Andrew can provide a comprehensive guide to business strategic 
planning @ 
http://www.womensbusinessplan.com/women-small-business/business-strategic-planning
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