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Planning in Reverse: A Viable Approach to Organizational Leadership

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Planning in Reverse: A Viable Approach to Organizational Leadership

Contributors:

By (Author) Scott Ballantyne
By (author) Beth Berret
By (author) Mary Ellen Wells
By (author) John D. Musso

ISBN:

9781607097938

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Education

Publication Date:

16th February 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

371.207

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

140

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 232mm, Spine 9mm

Weight:

225g

Description

Planning in Reverse is an innovative concept designed to make organizations more successful by altering the perspective utilized in the strategy process. What is needed for organizations to thrive in this new environment of change and uncertainty is a short-term approach for long-term viability. In this book, tools and concepts regarding Planning in Reverse ('PIR') are provided so that any organization or department will be able to implement the PIR process. The PIR process is unique in that it will work in any organization whether they provide educational services, government services, private sector services, or the production of products. This system is of particular importance to the small organization that does not have the resources to overcome potential missteps. PIR suggests that long-term static strategic planning will continue to become less and less helpful and ultimately may need to be replaced completely by the PIR process for organizations to survive. Many large, well-known companies and organizations have failed even though they had long-term strategic plans. These observations indicate a need for a fundamental change in the planning process thereby suggesting that it is time for Planning in Reverse.

Reviews

This is a great book. I am impressed by the ability to react immediately, and I like the kind of communications that are necessary to implement Planning in Reverse. -- James Boscov, Boscov's Department Stores, LLC
Finally a book with some common sense on planning which can be read easily and presents some great examples of how to anticipate what can and may go wrong. -- Joseph Yarworth, PhD, retired Pennsylvania superintendent of schools
Planning in reverse, as articulated in the book, is a great idea whose time has truly come. It can be used by organizations to bring the front-line people of the organization (those who know what is really going on) directly into the planning process. -- Al Weber, president, Tweed-Weber, Inc., Research and Strategic Planning Consultants
I love the concept of planning in reverse; I think the book will resonate with anyone that has ever been involved in strategic planning only to see the blood, sweat and tears of the process get bound up and placed on a shelf, not to be seen again until the process starts anew. -- Michael Jupina, St. Joseph Medical Center
The Planning in Reverse process opens avenues for organizations that will not only benefit the consumer but also dramatically impact the culture of the institution/organization. -- Sister Margaret Anne Dougherty, PhD, past president, Chatfield College, St. Martin, Ohio

Author Bio

Scott Ballantyne, PRSBA is an associate professor of business at Alvernia University, Reading, PA and earned his doctorate from Widener University, Chester, PA. He has held a variety of leadership positions in the public and private sector including school district business manager.

Beth A. Berret, SPHR is an associate professor of business at Alvernia University with 21 years of teaching experience. She holds an MBA from Philadelphia University and doctorate from Widener University. Dr. Berret teaches in the tracks where she has professionally practiced including management, human resource management, and strategic management.

Mary Ellen Wells is an associate professor and department chair for business programs at Alvernia University in Reading, Pennsylvania. She earned her law degree and advanced degree in taxation from Boston University School of Law. Prior to joining Alvernia University full time in 2003, Professor Wells was employed as a corporate and tax law attorney at the law firm of Bulkley, Richardson, and Gelinas in Springfield, Massachusetts.

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