by Sid Peimer | Apr 29, 2014 | Articles |
Strategic intent has not entered the everyday lexicon of strategic planning. The reason I think is that it lies outside all the formal methodologies and processes of planning. We are more familiar with a planning process that focuses on what we can do, resulting in a...
by Sid Peimer | Apr 21, 2014 | Articles |
In the martial arts, the idea is either to feign a move or catch an opponent by surprise. The problem is that your body often telegraphs what you are about to do – your eyes move to the side just a touch, you hunch your shoulders etc. Although I often talk...