An executive responsible for strategy planning who was downloading our eBook on 11 Fun Strategic Planning Ideas posed an important question: How can you successfully identify and try new ways to get internal groups working together on strategic planning?
We’re always thinking about increasing the strategically combustible human surface area engaged in strategic planning.
What?
In other words: Brainzooming wants as many smart, diverse people working together as we can effectively and efficiently accomplish on any fun strategic planning initiative.
We tend to find that our ambitions for this exceed that of our clients. (See previous Brainzooming article on the damaging lack of diversity in strategic planning workshops.)
Nevertheless, in answer to this new reader’s question on getting internal groups working together, here are seven ideas we've either tried, or would in a minute, to maximize internal collaboration and promote fun strategic planning:
Implementing even a few of these ideas within a strategic planning process that values diversity and broad participation, will make an impact.
Want to talk more how you can translate this approach to strategic planning? Contact us, and we’ll discuss how we’d customize the process steps and participation opportunities to maximize the impact for your brand! – Mike Brown