3+ Ways to Approach Strategic Planning

Sep 14, 2020 by Elise Keith in strategy (2 minute read)

As 2020 continues to teach us all how much God enjoys a good laugh at our plans, we've noticed a dramatic uptick in the number of people downloading strategic planning meeting templates.


Strategic planning isn't a type of meeting. It's a process, and there are many ways you can approach that process.

We have several strategic planning resources available on the Lucid Meetings websites, each of which serves different types of groups and situations. If you've only seen one of these resources, you might find the alternatives useful too.

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Topics: strategy

The Story Behind Our Meeting Flow Model for Pilot Programs

Dec 9, 2019 by Elise Keith in meeting design, case studies, strategy (13 minute read)

It doesn't matter what kind of team you work on or what you're trying to do - if you can't get that team to all agree and do their part, you fail.

Teamwork is the practice of agreeing on a shared goal and then dividing the work required to achieve that goal amongst the team members. To get that agreement and coordinate all that doing, you've got to communicate.

We're coming up on our 10th anniversary here at Lucid, and over all those years, we've done our fair share of failing. One of our more painful failures came about through a failure to effectively communicate.

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Topics: meeting design, case studies, strategy

The 4 Meeting Agendas that Drive Strategic Execution (Plus Guidebooks for Each)

Aug 18, 2017 by Elise Keith in leadership & facilitation, strategy (28 minute read)

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. The Dual Cadence of Leadership Meetings
  3. The Leadership Team Meeting Agenda Templates
  4. The Operational Management Meetings
    Driving Day-to-Day Execution
  5. The Strategic Management Meetings
    Driving the Correct Course of Action
  6. How the Leadership Cadence Meetings Work Together
  7. Next Steps
  8. Additional Resources


1. Introduction

When we started Lucid Meetings, it wasn’t because we were all excited about meetings.

It was because meetings are the most powerful tool, but also the most neglected, underdeveloped, and misapplied tool, we can use to create a healthy business.

The meetings aren’t the goal. It’s the well-run business that we're after.

Recently we’ve been exploring the science and theory behind what makes meetings successful.

You can read all about the core function of meetings, the underlying structures that make them work, and the science behind effective decision making in meetings on our blog.

Today, we’re putting all that into practice. This post covers the core meetings that drive effective business management.

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Topics: leadership & facilitation, strategy