Leadership Discussion Facilitation
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I am looking for input/advice on how to proceed with an unfamiliar task.
I am the newest member of my business team. Based on a number of discussions on resources and priorities, we have decided that we need to regroup and ensure we are all in agreement on our business direction. I need to facilitate a discussion of the following:
1. Worldwide business priorities
2. Regional opportunities (which may or may not be fully aligned with the WW priorities)
I am learning a new industry and team, so I do not have much knowledge of our history here. As in most businesses, we have difficulty sitting everyone down together for an extended period of time. In order to facilitate this process, I think I should gather information from the team prior to a face-to-face meeting in order to find commonalities before the meeting.
I was thinking of sending out a matrix for each leader to fill out. They would list the most pressing business goals and functional activities to support reaching the goals. We would then meet and reach concensus on goals and functional support, while ensureing adequate resources to reach the goals. We would then communicate globally and cascade the information through each function.
Thoughts on other ways to proceed? I know this is pretty sparse info, but if you have any suggestions on different approaches I would appreciate it.
I am the newest member of my business team. Based on a number of discussions on resources and priorities, we have decided that we need to regroup and ensure we are all in agreement on our business direction. I need to facilitate a discussion of the following:
1. Worldwide business priorities
2. Regional opportunities (which may or may not be fully aligned with the WW priorities)
I am learning a new industry and team, so I do not have much knowledge of our history here. As in most businesses, we have difficulty sitting everyone down together for an extended period of time. In order to facilitate this process, I think I should gather information from the team prior to a face-to-face meeting in order to find commonalities before the meeting.
I was thinking of sending out a matrix for each leader to fill out. They would list the most pressing business goals and functional activities to support reaching the goals. We would then meet and reach concensus on goals and functional support, while ensureing adequate resources to reach the goals. We would then communicate globally and cascade the information through each function.
Thoughts on other ways to proceed? I know this is pretty sparse info, but if you have any suggestions on different approaches I would appreciate it.
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If you are still set on going forward, your description of the grid sounds like a decent approach. I would approach it a bit differently personally, but my approach would build upon my expertise, which would involve financial trends analysis for the company, accompanied by profitability analysis of major business segments. For me, understanding the big picture of a business is based on a thorough financial understanding of what works and what does not work.
In my opinion, step 1 should be a business plan developed by top management. That plan should then be disseminated to the team/teams. The plan should outline the company's goals. Your task, should you accept this mission, x:o is to get the teams members to buy into it and come up with the business strategies to get there.
Assuming this project has the 100% backing of the supreme beings, there should be no problem getting everyone together and for the length of time necessary to hammer this out. If I were in your shoes, I would issue an agenda listing the objectives of this meeting and the questions that will be debated.
I hate to be the one to tell you, but this will take several meetings with group sessions in between.
Remember (not my quote)
Coming together is a beginning
Keeping together is progress
Working together is a success
Hope this gets you started.
PORK
I am familiar with a SWOT analysis, and it makes sense to apply it here. I also like to idea of interviewing the rest of the the team as research prior to our first meeting.
My feeling is that we already have a good deal of the financial analysis available, and I will spend some time with our Controller as a first step.
It is for this reason that our company is here for the long haul. The customer has always eaten PORK. It is our mission to put the most delicious and best looking pork with less fat and less dangerous concerns for the cooking of PORK OUT THERE TO SATISFY THE CUSTOMER. It is truly the other white meat and oh, so good! Who knows maybe someday, we'll get it so pure that even God's choose people will enjoy a slab of BBQ Ribs and a beer!
If you let the financeials drive your chain, you will never agree to get the FAT out of the PORK, that would be to expensive and cost to much good money because FAT adds weight and weight is pennies and $0llars and lots of it. It is easy to over feed and produce a FAT HOG, it takes a professional effort to get it just right and make lots of money in the process!
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