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Executive leaders must act now in evaluating seven trends for an effective strategic planning process: Gartner

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While many long term plans were put off due to the Covid-19 pandemic, executive leaders should act now in implementing a strategic planning process for future revenue growth, according to Gartner, Inc.

Organisations must actively prepare to respond to future disruptions and anticipate change. Executive leaders should evaluate the use of technological, political, economical, social/cultural, trust/ethics, regulatory/legal and environmental (TPESTRE) — what Gartner refers to as a “Tapestry” — factors and analysis to identify relevant accelerators and inhibitors.

To succeed in a disruptive future, enterprises must continuously scan and respond to disruptions that will impact and/or threaten to protect the company’s place in the markets where they’ve chosen to compete. These disruptions can undo the digital transformation companies have worked so hard to achieve,” said Marty Resnick, Vice President, Analyst, Gartner. 

Gartner segments key trends and disruptions into seven major categories, so executives can begin to build planning assumptions most relevant for their strategic plans. The key trend areas to evaluate include:

  1. Technological: The evolution, impact and disruption of technology change.
  2. Political: Attitudes, institutions and legislation shifting the political environment.
  3. Economic: Factors in the local and global economic environment that influence businesses and governments.
  4. Social/Cultural: Attitudes, behaviors and lifestyles of individuals and societal groups.
  5. Trust/Ethics: Ethical expectations, behaviors, duties and biases of people and companies toward one another and society.
  6. Regulatory/Legal: Changes in laws and governmental policies and regulations to reward or punish particular behaviors.
  7. Environmental: Technical, political, economic, cultural, ethical and legal changes supporting environmental protection and sustainability.

A deliberate approach ensures that executive leaders consider trends and disruptions that exist outside of their core responsibilities, where emerging trends might be more familiar. Executives who are not adequately trendspotting already likely will miss critical inputs to their strategic assumptions and planning. This leaves their organisation exposed to blind spots and risk, limiting their ability to capitalise on these opportunities,” added Resnick said.

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