I don't think that it's meant to imply that the entire next strategic plan
will focus on agility, only that one of our strategic priorities is likely
to be building a greater capacity to rapidly react to unexpected
developments than we've had in the past. So - reacting quickly and
accurately when necessary as a priority, but certainly not the whole plan.
(I can't speak for WMF, but I'd be pretty surprised if they intended their
whole plan to focus on agility.)
Best,
Kevin Gorman
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:45 AM, rupert THURNER
<rupert.thurner(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Am 28.05.2014 09:31 schrieb "ENWP Pine"
<deyntestiss(a)hotmail.com>om>:
Hi, can someone with knowledge of WMF's thinking expand on this statement
from
Lila?
"Starting the process for our next strategic planning exercise, which
will be
different from last time, and focused on improving our ability to
react quickly and adjust as necessary to opportunities and challenges."
Is this implying that the entire strategic plan will focus on agility, or
that
agility will be a priority in the next strategic plan?
_that_ is a real pleasure to hear ... and if the basic principles are set
and with them it is assured no quick jumping left, jumping right happens
before things get a chance to properly mature it would be even more
pleasure.
Rupert
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