Thinking strategically involves alignment from "summary" of How to Think Strategically by Greg Githens
Thinking strategically involves alignment. Alignment answers the question, "How do I ensure that my plans are connected to and support the organization's goals?" In essence, alignment is about ensuring that your strategy is consistent with the overall direction of the organization. Without alignment, your strategy is likely to be ineffective or even counterproductive.
Alignment starts with understanding the organization's mission, vision, and goals. It requires you to be clear about what the organization is trying to achieve and how your strategy fits into that larger picture. This understanding provides the context for your strategic thinking and helps you make decisions that are in line with th...
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