Say It With Pictures in 2010
28-Jan-2010 It's a new year! Time to take a fresh look at your strategic plan for the year ahead. What do you hope to achieve by December 31, 2010? Better customer service? Stronger branding? Greater social-media buzz? All of the above? And just as important: How will you convey that plan, once it's developed, in a clear and concise way to your team?
Ben McConnell at the Church of the Customer Blog says the best way to keep employees in tune with a customer-relationship plan is to map it out.
"A strategic plan has a better chance of being successful when it's easy to understand, easy to find, and easy to share," he explains. "That's why, after we create longer-form strategy documents for social-media or customer-evangelism planning, we convert them into one-page infographics." He offers a sample—and here's how to build a similar chart, to say it with pictures:
Top row: Objectives. List your top objectives for the year (e.g., "Become a word-of-mouth success story") straight across the top of the page.
Second row: Goals. Position your goals ("80% customers signed up from WOM") beneath the top row to match them with the appropriate objective.
Third row: Strategies. Detail the strategies you'll formulate to reach those goals ("Make company founders more visible").
Fourth row: Tactics. List the tactics you'll employ to implement those strategies ("Launch SM accounts for founders, company").
"The word-driven complexity of a strategic plan is easier to comprehend when it's displayed graphically," McConnell concludes.
The Po!nt: Create a low-tech "picture" of your plan. Once your customer-relationship strategy is set for 2010, break it down into a single-page chart like this one. Your team should appreciate the handy reference.
Source: Church of the Customer Blog. Read the full post here. http://www.churchofcustomer.com/2009/12/how-to-create-a-1page-strategic-plan.html
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