LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Strategic Planning does not deal with future decisions, it deals with the futurity of present decisions." Peter Drucker
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
It's November, and if you're like me, as we approach the last weeks of the year, you begin to think about what's next. I'm in the middle of budget planning, calendar planning, and project planning, yet the most important aspect of planning is simply asking questions around STRATEGY and what will get us where we want to and need to go. This month, let's look at strategy a little bit and see what we can learn.
But first, today is election day in the USA, and while all of our readers aren't in the USA, I am, and the quote above connects with our election as well as the conversation we'll have around strategy.
My prayer today for the United States is that we would have a peaceful election and that we would consider the decisions we're making TODAY that will affect our TOMORROW! Pray with me today for the process we're in and for the Leaders that will be selected to lead us forward!
Here's a great definition of strategy I've carried with me. Not sure where it came from, but I like the flow of it:
"Strategy generally involves setting goals and priorities,
determining actions to achieve the goals, and mobilizing
resources to execute the actions."
When Peter Drucker makes a statement, people stop, listen, think, question, and then act. I do.
I have a book from Drucker called The Daily Drucker, and sometimes when I get stuck on something, I just open up a page and it causes me to step back and think again.
I came across this quote about 2 months ago, and I've been carrying it with me trying to figure out how it applied to me. First, I had to look up the word "futurity" which I didn't think was a real word, but it is, and it simply means "the future time; a future event".
Before I comment on Druckers quote, how does it land with you?
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