In This Issue:
Tales from the Strategy Vault
Two Day Simplified Strategic Planning Seminar
Questions & Answers
One-Day Simplified Strategic Planning Seminar
Strategic Planning Resources


January - Strategy Bits
Tales from the Strategy Vault

Following are two common strategic business situations and strategy tips for dealing with them.

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January - Seminars
Two Day Simplified Strategic Planning Seminar


Orlando, FL
March 30-31, 2006
Houston, TX
April 6-7, 2006
Las Vegas, NV
April 6-7, 2006
Chantilly, VA
May 4-5, 2006
Chicago, IL
May 4-5, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
May 11-12, 2006
Charlotte, NC
May 18-19, 2006
Troy, MI
May 18-19, 2006
Traverse City, MI
June 29-30, 2006

Company Presidents and CEOs attend free of charge when accompanied by one or more additional paid attendees.

Poor strategic planning is worse than no strategic planning. It can be a big waste of time and money. Even worse, it can lead to disaster. Avoid all this with Simplified Strategic Planning - a proven process to focus for superior performance without straining your resources.

Michigan State UniversityWhether you've been doing strategic planning for years or starting from scratch, you can acquire a streamlined process for developing and implementing your strategy. In just one day at the Michigan State University seminar on Simplified Strategic Planning for Small to Mid-Sized Companies, you'll learn our time-tested methodology, which has produced outstanding results for thousands of companies from a wide variety of business types.

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January - Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers

This column is intended to answer common questions related to strategic planning and strategy in general. In each issue we will answer questions posed by seminar attendees, our clients and our readers. Please send your questions to Elizabeth Tidd, E-mail: simplifiedstrategicplanning@cssp.com ~ Mail: CSSP, Inc. P.O. Box 851 Ann Arbor, Michigan 06890-0851 ~ Fax: 203-255-9191.

Can a smaller company afford the time for strategic planning?

We are highly successful already: Why should we plan?

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January - Seminars
One-Day Simplified Strategic Planning Seminar


New York, NY
April 27, 2006
Minneapolis, MN
May 11, 2006
Indianapolis, IN
May 18, 2006

Company Presidents and CEOs attend free of charge when accompanied by one or more additional paid attendees.

Poor strategic planning is worse than no strategic planning. It can be a big waste of time and money. Even worse, it can lead to disaster. Avoid all this with Simplified Strategic Planning - a proven process to focus for superior performance without straining your resources.

Michigan State UniversityWhether you've been doing strategic planning for years or starting from scratch, you can acquire a streamlined process for developing and implementing your strategy. In just one day at the Michigan State University seminar on Simplified Strategic Planning for Small to Mid-Sized Companies, you'll learn our time-tested methodology, which has produced outstanding results for thousands of companies from a wide variety of business types.

Click here for more information

 
January - Strategic Planning Resources
Visit CSSP for complete resources for all your strategic planning needs.
Use the links below.
Click here for our Current Economic Situation...
Archive of articles
Frequently asked questions about strategic planning
Our best-selling book, Simplified Strategic Planning - for Busy People Who Want Results Fast!
Alignment for Implementation
Elements of Innovation
Simplified Strategic Planning in Action
Strategic management self-assessment
Simplified Strategic Planning manual
In-house workshops
Dynamic strategy presentations
Strategy consulting services
For associations

 


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