Make Time for Strategic Thinking Every Day

 

Here is another valuable Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review. To sign up for a free subscription to any/all HBR newsletters, please click here.

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If you believe that only senior executives need to think strategically, think again. No matter what level you’re at, strategic thinking is a critical skill — one that can always be improved.

o To hone your capacity to see the big picture, start by making sure you have a solid understanding of the industry context and business drivers.

o Make it a routine to explore the internal trends in your day-to-day work.

o Pay attention to the issues that get raised repeatedly, and synthesize the common obstacles your colleagues face.

o Be proactive about connecting with peers in your organization and in your industry to understand their observations of the marketplace, and share this information across your network.

o Take the time to understand the unique information and perspective that your job function contributes to the company.

Thinking at this higher level will position you to be more strategic in your role.

This Tip was adapted from “4 Ways to Improve Your Strategic Thinking Skills,” by Nina Bowman.

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Also, you may wish to check out an anthology, Management Tips from Harvard Business Review, by clicking here.

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