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Are any client relationships at risk as a result?"If necessary, create a short-term plan to temporarily alleviate the issues until a more permanent solution can be put in place."When you're ready to look longer term, try to use change as an opportunity to tweak your strategic direction rather than just fill a hole," said Sharp. "Why is it happening? What new information do you have that could be used to your advantage? It's a good time to enhance your plan to improve your success."Kevin Armstrong,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]discount moncler jackets[/url], a management consultant with the Interdependent Training Group, works with companies that have used change to better their business."One of my clients was heavily into engineering processes for the pulp and paper industry in B.C. until that market began to decline," he recalled. 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"This disruption can cause the loss of employees and productivity and may incur financial losses for your business if it has not been planned for fully."Besides including detailed job descriptions and responsibilities in your strategic plan, she stresses the importance of being creative and flexible in dealing with change."Business leaders need to be mindful of changes and willing to accommodate them," Huang said. "It's important to have a clear vision of what's down the road five years from now but, at the same time, you need to remain aware that things change."Achieving staff buy-in is also a key."When a company undergoes strategic planning [or re-planning] with the intention of moving in a new direction or introducing new ideas … it is critical to get key staff – not just management – on board early," she explained.Watson adds that cultural readiness must be taken into consideration, too."Ask yourself if your organization is ready for change and,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]discount moncler jackets[/url], if the answer is no, you may need to stretch a new strategic direction out over time," he said. "The key is to recognize the challenges you face and the context in which you face them and be flexible and willing to work with that."Tags: human resources, employee, employer, management
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