Archive for the ‘Strategic Planning’ Category
Saturday, July 4th, 2009
by Robert A. Simpkins
Global Crosswinds, LLC
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Can you believe how fast The Clock has moved? Our newest President, The Tall Stranger, has been in office now for half a year. The 3 Women with him seem to have settled nicely into the Enchanted Cottage; a new school, a new vegetable garden and a […]
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
By
Robert A. Simpkins
Global Crosswinds, LLC
I’ve been doing strategic planning, in one form or another, for a long time. There’s a downside and an upside to that lengthy experience. The downside, causing endless frustration, is that I see that same mistakes repeated over and over again by the same organizations and the same leaders. They just […]
Tags: Communications, planning, strategic plans, strategy
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
by
Robert A. Simpkins
The Problem
As we have recently seen, the world is regrettably capable of severe economic downturns. Banks and financial institutions are going under, mortgage lenders are collapsing, legacy institutions are teetering on the precipice of bankruptcy, and the unemployment numbers continue to rise. In the modern world, a chaos like the current one has […]
Tags: Bailout, business failure, Congress, Financial Institutions, leadership, Value Shifts
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
By Robert A. Simpkins The other day, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson defended his decision to change how the $700 billion financial bailout fund is being used, stating that the spreading credit crisis forced the government to focus on injecting capital directly into banks instead of buying up toxic (?) mortgage assets. He said that he would […]
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