SWOT Analysis
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) is a strategic planning tool that is applied to a business or project.
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) is a strategic planning tool that is applied to a business or project.
The use of behavioral science insights to inform and guide strategic decision-making in organizations.
A model of organizational change management that involves preparing for change (unfreeze), implementing change (change), and solidifying the new state (refreeze).
Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political, Legal, and Ethical (STEEPLE) is an analysis tool that examines the factors influencing an organization.
The abilities and knowledge required to effectively plan, execute, and close projects, including leadership, communication, time management, and risk management.
Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA) is a decision-making framework often used in strategic planning and rapid response situations.
A professional responsible for overseeing and coordinating multiple related projects to ensure they align with organizational goals and deliver strategic value.
A framework that defines how an organization operates across various functions to deliver value to customers and achieve business objectives.
Designing systems and processes to effectively respond to and manage crises, ensuring resilience and quick recovery.