The Art Of The 1-Page Strategy
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Online Webinar – Recorded August 4th, 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Gartner Webinars
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Developing a strategy has become easier over the past few years, with 15 pages replacing hundreds.
But even 15 pages can be 14 too many when trying to communicate how information and technology (I&T) contribute to enterprise success.
There is a science to developing an IT strategy, and there is an art. This complimentary Gartner strategy-and-planning webinar explores the art of strategic planning, helping attendees learn how to articulate I&T’s contribution to business success.
Strategic planning is at the heart of any enterprise, and alignment with the corporate strategic plan is often a key concern of CIOs.
There is a science to developing an IT strategy, and there is an art.
This session explores the art of strategic planning, helping attendees articulate IT’s contribution to business success.
Discussion Topics:
- How storytelling is an integral element of strategy
- Techniques for developing an artful 1-page strategy
- The components of an IT strategy when using “science” to develop it
- Techniques for developing an ‘artful’ one-page strategy
- How to effectively use the 1-page strategy
Join Heather Colella, (LinkedIn profile) Gartner Research VP and learn to build your 1-Page Strategy.
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The Art Of The 1-Page Strategy
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