No Plan Survives First Contact: Moving from Checklists to Real Strategy
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Headline: Why most plans fail the moment they meet the "enemy."
We’ve all been there: you write a perfect plan, and then life happens. Tumbleweed. 🌾
In the latest episode of The Balanced Mind, Richard Brewin and I dive into why the accounting profession is obsessed with the "doing" but often skips the "thinking." We discuss:
- The Military Rule: No plan survives first contact, but the process of planning is what allows you to adapt.
- Backward Mapping: Don't start from the start date; start from the deadline and work backward.
- The "Intangibles": Are you planning for your own performance and mindset, or just your chargeable hours?
Stop treating your plan like a static digital file and start treating it like a roadmap for growth.
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