Monday, October 20, 2014

PERSONAL SPECIAL ................... Personalizing Strategic Management

Personalizing Strategic Management


The words "Strategic Management" usually evoke a high level, top management idea of managing goals and initiatives of an organization. Most times, people do not associate Strategic Management with personal character development, branding and management. The conscious management of self, interactions, decisions and how these drive or propel one to the next phase is not usually of high importance for most.
What if we changed that? What if we began applying basic principles of Strategic Management to the management of ourselves and our careers. If the same analysis and discipline required to make strategic decisions for long term benefits were consciously applied to our attitudes, presentation and interactions we will be better managers of ourselves.
There should be a constant learning process in all that we do. Most times as employees, individual contributors and managers, we do not frequently assess ourselves, our approach to people, things and their general effectiveness. We often get stuck in being who "we are" and undervalue the importance of adaptation and personal change management.
A few simple principles to incorporate into your life if you find that there isn't a strategic awareness to your personal brand management are -
1) Assess - a thorough assessment of where you are and where you want to go, and what limitations are in your path. Base this on internal and trusted external input.
2) Incorporate - incorporate the suggestions and changes that would align you towards the destination you desire.
3) Initiate - develop strategic initiatives to focus your attention on for important long term improvement.
4) Maintain - continuously aim to incorporate newly acquired knowledge about yourself, your actions nod impressions you leave on others and consciously focus on continuous improvement.
How have you managed yourself and your career or business? What steps do you actively take in your personal development process?

Ezenwanyi Abii, JD/MBA


Procurement Specialist - Chevron (EPC Category Management)

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