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Introduction
Step 1:
Strategic
Analysis
Step 2:
Strategy
Development
Step 3:
Strategy
Implementation
Step 4:
Strategic
Review
Tools
Glossary

Step 3: Strategy Implementation
 
The next step is to implement your strategy. You will need to devise an implementation plan (sometimes known as a business or project plan) (see Implementation plan) which will document the various actions required to meet the objectives. This will also record the owners of objectives/actions and timescales for implementation. There may need to be a reallocation of resources in order to implement the strategy.

Implementing strategy is equally dependent on good communication (see Communicating strategy). For a strategy to be effective it needs to be well-communicated to staff and stakeholders.
 


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