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Putting strategy into action with special guest Peter Nolan

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In today's episode, our hosts Brenton Gowland and Ron Tomlian talk with guest Peter Nolan about his real-world advice on transforming organisations through the strategic planning process. This episode shows how to put the concepts from our Demystifying Strategic Planning Series (Episodes 13 - 19) into practice.
The topics covered are:

  • An overview of strategic planning
  • Who should be involved in the strategic planning process
  • How to communicate your strategy with your staff
  • How long does strategic planning take
  • How to put your strategic plan into action
  • The importance of the CEO leading and communicating the plan effectively
  • Communicating the strategic plan with your board
  • Advice about the value of a strategic plan
  • Peter's advice for people who don't have a plan
Adapt_CO
Helping businesses find their new shape.
SA Business Builders
Business leaders social group based in South Australia
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Business Builders Podcast. Until next time, keep building!

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. About our sponsor SA Business Builders (00:01:32)

3. About our sponsor Adapt_CO (00:01:57)

4. Introducing our guest Peter Nolan (00:02:28)

5. An overview of strategic planning (00:03:42)

6. Who should be involved in the strategic planning process (00:06:11)

7. How to communicate your strategy with your staff (00:09:30)

8. How long does strategic planning take (00:13:11)

9. How to put your strategic plan into action (00:15:59)

10. The importance of the CEO leading and communicating the plan effectively (00:18:27)

11. Communicating the strategic plan with your board (00:23:03)

12. Advice about the value of a strategic plan (00:26:28)

13. Peter's advice for people who don't have a plan (00:31:28)

14. Conclusion (00:33:02)

67 episodes

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In today's episode, our hosts Brenton Gowland and Ron Tomlian talk with guest Peter Nolan about his real-world advice on transforming organisations through the strategic planning process. This episode shows how to put the concepts from our Demystifying Strategic Planning Series (Episodes 13 - 19) into practice.
The topics covered are:

  • An overview of strategic planning
  • Who should be involved in the strategic planning process
  • How to communicate your strategy with your staff
  • How long does strategic planning take
  • How to put your strategic plan into action
  • The importance of the CEO leading and communicating the plan effectively
  • Communicating the strategic plan with your board
  • Advice about the value of a strategic plan
  • Peter's advice for people who don't have a plan
Adapt_CO
Helping businesses find their new shape.
SA Business Builders
Business leaders social group based in South Australia
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Connect with Us:

  • Follow the Business Builders Podcast to develop your leadership skills, build a successful business, and become an effective leader.
  • Join the Business Builders Linkedin Page

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Business Builders Podcast. Until next time, keep building!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. About our sponsor SA Business Builders (00:01:32)

3. About our sponsor Adapt_CO (00:01:57)

4. Introducing our guest Peter Nolan (00:02:28)

5. An overview of strategic planning (00:03:42)

6. Who should be involved in the strategic planning process (00:06:11)

7. How to communicate your strategy with your staff (00:09:30)

8. How long does strategic planning take (00:13:11)

9. How to put your strategic plan into action (00:15:59)

10. The importance of the CEO leading and communicating the plan effectively (00:18:27)

11. Communicating the strategic plan with your board (00:23:03)

12. Advice about the value of a strategic plan (00:26:28)

13. Peter's advice for people who don't have a plan (00:31:28)

14. Conclusion (00:33:02)

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