Strategic Planning Using Strategic Filters And Widly Important Goals
Strategic Planning Using Strategic Filters And Widly Important Goals
Abstract
The strategic planning process can take many paths. It can require months of preparatory analysis or simply use the collective knowledge of the management team. Either method requires that the company make decisions on its future course. In this paper we will show how to use Strategic Filters as a way to sift through the data and make the best decisions. Then, we will focus these decisions into a few Wildly Important Goals (WIGs) that will be resourced and completed.
Strategic Planning: Strategic Filters & Wildly Important Goals
Driving Force Filter – The Competitive Advantage you can Prove
Emerging Trend Filter
Customer Filter
Wildly Important Goals
Strategy Map
Driving Force Filter
The driving force is the key differentiator or competitive advantage of the company. The most important element of the driving force is the proof. If you want your employees and your customers to believe it, then you must find the data that backs up your claim.
Here is a list of things that are NOT acceptable examples of driving force:
Knowledgeable employees
Customer Service
Quality
Trust
Responsiveness
Reputation
Innovation
Etc.
The reason these are not good examples is that any company can claim these and everyone is saying it. If everyone is saying it, then no one will believe it.
Here are some driving force examples that the marketplace can believe are real differentiators:
Innovation / Experience – We invented surgical-adhesive to replace sutures. The use of surgical-adhesive reduces surgical time by 20 – 90% with lower risk of infection.
Speed – We will produce any custom product in 2 weeks or less versus our competitors who are at 6 weeks or more.
Rugged – We produce the most rugged portable power generation equipment for military use. Our mean-time-between-failure is 10,000 + hours.
Customer Service / Training – We trained 1580 customer-mechanics in service/repair techniques last year and have two mechanics dedicated to assisting customer-mechanics over the phone.
Product Leadership – We are the only Consulting Firm in the Midwest with experience applying quantitative process improvement tools to streamline sales and marketing; reducing costs and growing sales.
Once you know and agree on the Driving Force for your company, you can use this to understand:
What you did to be the best
The core competencies that support your Driving Force
How you stay the best
Emerging Trend Filter
Emerging trends are outside forces that you cannot control and may impact your business. These may include:
Economic/monetary trends
Political/regulatory trends
Social/demographic trends
Market conditions
Customer attributes/habits
Competitor profiles/mix
Technology evolution
Manufacturing capabilities
Product design/content
Sales & marketing methods
Distribution methods/systems
Resources – natural/human/financial
We want these to be a strategic filter because they may require you to change your business model beyond internal competencies and customer requirements. They will impact how you:
Sell
Distribute
Purchase
Plan acquisitions
Develop new products and services
We have lived during a time of great external disruption. Books and newspapers are a great example. Amazon changed book buying by making almost every book ever published available, either new through its warehouses or used via used-book partners. Instead of buying just what is in the bookstore you can buy whatever you want, get recommendations for new books based on what you previously bought and read comments from other consumers before you buy.
Then Amazon changed again by offering the Kindle E-reader linked to its online bookstore. Now you can have thousands of books 1 minute after you, buy delivered wirelessly over cell networks. Newspapers and magazines are delivered to your Kindle every night at 3 AM. No ink, no printing, no late or missing delivery service, no problem when you travel. Instead, you get perfect service.
Now we now have the IPAD from Apple, which promises to embed graphics and videos within books, magazines and newspapers. This will incorporate the e-delivery features of the Kindle and make the reading experience completely different.
Printers and Publishers needed to see these trends coming, to survive and thrive. These developments can shut down huge companies and make others clear winners.
Other trends of note are environmental/clean-tech, monetary/interest rates and global markets/supply chains.
Customer Filter
Understanding your customers completes the filter-puzzle and will allow you to make the best decisions on your strategic plan. A significant time is spent understanding who are your best customers. We recommend a quantitative approach of choosing the key measureable characteristics that are important to your organization and then using Pareto Analysis to sort your customers from best to worst based on these measures.
Once you know who your best customers are you can determine the characteristics that they share. Communicating through the sales force or directly with these customers you need to ask two critical questions:
Why do they buy from you?
What pain do they have?
At the end of the Customer-Filter session you will know:
Who your best customer are
The characteristics of the best (what differentiates them from everyone else)
Why customers buy from you
What pain customers have that you may be able to solve (with special emphasis put on the best customers)
Wildly Important Goals (WIGs)
With all the preparatory work complete you can now create your strategic plan. The best companies always focus on achieving a few wildly important goals. Everyone in your organization is working on the important things every day. Serving customers, delivering product, coaching employees, buying, etc. are all important and need to happen every day, week and month. Strategic Planning looks out on a longer time horizon. Therefore we need to go above the important and focus on a few (3 or less) Wildly Important Goals that will take longer but will create breakthrough results for your organization.
This focus gives the plan a sense of reality. Lots of organizations try to do too many things and end up either not getting most done or doing an average job. You want to be great!
These WIGs can include:
Acquisitions or divestitures
Major capital expenditures
Product development
Geographic expansions
Entire new businesses or brands
Marketing campaigns
Globalize the supply chain
Internal process improvement efforts (Lean Six Sigma)
Implementing new information technology systems
And endless other ideas
Strategy Map
The last step is too align the organization with the Wildly Important Goals. A Strategy Map is a simple tool to visually show how each department is going to support each WIG.
To view an example of a Strategy Map goto http://supplyvelocity.com/whitepapers.asp.
The example you will see is of a medical technology company whose Wildly Important Goals was to dramatically ramp-up new product development. The map shows how Marketing, Research, Development/Engineering and Manufacturing all support this strategy.
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