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Part 3: Plan Your Best Year Yet

Monday, April 27, 2020
Part 3: Plan Your Best Year Yet

In this final article discussing: Plan your Best Year Yet, we want to combine the tools and information we have gathered with the SWOT exercise and WIN drill to build a forward looking bullet-proof strategic business plan. The SWOT analysis has given us areas to focus on based on Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. The WIN Number drill has given us the basic blueprint for a structural and financial model required to support our goals and needs. Now it is simply a matter of pulling it all into a cohesive strategic plan.

Read the complete article at Ratchet + Wrench