Most companies do budgeting first and then strategy and annual planning. Think about this. If you have created a budget, you have inadvertently limited the freedom to think about what is possible. You are giving your team a financial view BEFORE you discuss what are the top priorities to focus on.
You need to ensure you have the funding to do the items planned for and that you are not funding something that has no alignment with your Annual Plan. Therefore, provide a directional budget that gives people the freedom to allocate money based on deep discussion and decisions on what are the top strategic and annual priorities.
Many companies begin their annual planning process by first creating their annual budget. Then they bring the budget to their annual planning session. This process has some inherent limitations:
This all promotes silo thinking. While it might be unintentional, planning the budget first tends to promote thinking about "What I can do with my budget?" instead of thinking about "What's the greater good for the company?"
Make sure you have a strong facilitator that can drive the right discussions. At Rhythm Systems, we have been helping clients do this successfully for over 15 years. And make sure you not only decide on your top goals but have a strong action plan to execute on those goals.
Most people think they are done once they are able to come up with the year’s main focus and top 3 to 5 things to do. But you are not done yet! A really good execution plan for the year should have clarity on the following items. Here is how our facilitators help our clients focus on the right things and fund them.
To confirm that you have a good and execution-ready plan, ask your team these questions to validate your plan for the year:
Strategy and goal management software is critical. The cost for strategy management software is minimal compared to the cost of not meeting your annual goals. This type of software ensures that you have visibility into the plan and its progress and saves you from costly mistakes.
Don't wait until the end of the quarter to find out you didn't meet your goals.
The Rhythm platform helps you track your goals and ensures everyone is focused on the right work. It provides a bird's eye view of your long-term goals and a street-level view of your daily priorities simultaneously. It helps leaders create a culture where employees can ask for help and work together to fix issues.
And, best of all, it helps to eliminate the dreaded weekly meeting. Weekly meetings are where the work gets done. They are usually spent on status updates. Rhythm Software helps you spend 80% of the team's time on problem-solving.
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