A Review of Strategic Planning Processes
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Strategic planning is a systematic process through which organizations define their long-term direction, allocate resources, and align internal capabilities with external opportunities and threats. In an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) environment, effective strategic planning has become essential for organizational survival and sustainable competitive advantage. This review paper synthesizes major strategic planning theories, models, and processes, including classical, adaptive, and emergent approaches. The study examines key stages of the strategic planning process such as environmental scanning, strategy formulation, implementation, and evaluation. A comparative analysis of dominant strategic planning models is presented to highlight their strengths and limitations. The paper concludes by discussing contemporary challenges and future directions in strategic planning, emphasizing the need for flexibility, stakeholder involvement, and continuous learning.
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