Strategic Visioning
Strategic visioning combines the best practices of strategic planning, visioning and large-scale organization transformation. It enables organizations and groups to agree on compelling goals, breakthrough strategies and aligned action. By using large graphic templates to facilitate big-picture thinking and by encouraging participation and ownership from everyone involved, the strategic visioning process we use is very effective.
Companies can spend a great deal of time and energy planning the way forward. But without buy-in and understanding of the vision by employees and management, success is difficult to achieve. Our strategic visioning process utilizes different activities designed to gain consensus and ownership. Some of these exercises include:
Graphic History - This activity orients participants to the organization's past
by identifying major milestones and success stories. This process ensures a
"level playing field" for participants before beginning the other exercises
required for visioning.
Context Map - Participants identify internal and external market trends,
economic and political factors affecting the business, technology issues and
uncertainties. Once an exhaustive list of these issues is articulated through
small group work, themes and trends are analyzed and implications for actions
are discussed.
S.W.O.T. Analysis - This exercise examines the organization's strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Internal strengths and weaknesses are
differentiated between external opportunities and threats. The discussion of how
the organization can leverage strengths and manage liabilities is key to this
process.
Cover Story Vision - Through a highly creative and imaginative exercise,
participants are encouraged to think about the ideal organization of the future.
Through guided imagery they are tasked to think about how their organization
might look and operate at some specified future date. The report out of this
exercise is highly energizing and thought provoking. Typically a "real world"
discussion of key findings adds relevant closure to this activity.
Five Bold Steps - After the Cover Story vision exercise, vision themes are
identified. Participants are then tasked in small groups to develop three to
five strategic goals that would support the vision themes. Through a lengthy
process of consensus building, these steps are identified.
Graphic Game Plan - This exercise builds high-level operational plans to support
the bold steps identified. Targets are developed and tasks/strategies are
created to ensure attainment of the goal. This process can include detailed work
breakdown structures and accountabilities.
Through this process, your organization can expect 1) group alignment on your
strategic direction, 2) creation of a vision that is group-generated, 3)
agreement on 3 to 5 bold strategies that will support your vision and 4)
high-level operational plans to support the strategic goals you identified.