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Practical Strategic Planning.  Step 2: Identify The Barriers
 
A mission statement without a strategy for realizing it, is much like owning a car with no transmission.  It looks good and sounds good but it goes nowhere. 
 
Practical Strategic Planning gives traction to the Mission Statement by connecting it with  actionable strategies. In this step, Practical Strategic Planning uses a proven problem solving tool known as Language Processing (LP) to surface the barriers that must be overcome in order for an organization to achieve its Mission
 
 

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Step 2:  Identify The Barriers
  • Participants.: X-functional team of 5-10
  • EnvironmentHighly structured work group
  • Time4 hours
  • OutputID of obstacles to accomplishment of Mission

Using the LP method to identify the barriers between an organization's current state and the realization of its mission, allows an organization to effectively set its priorities and to target strategies for overcoming these barriers

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