An experienced strategy planner serves as atrusted advisor, offering objective insights, guidance, and strategic perspectives that help project and improvement teams navigate complexities and align actions with broader organizational goals. The IASP SPP curriculum highlights the importance of this advisory role in facilitating problem-solving, mitigating risks, and embedding strategic thinking throughout project execution. While liaison and communication are important, trusted advisory emphasizes credibility and the ability to influence without direct authority, fostering effective collaboration and informed decision-making.【IASP SPP Study Guide - Strategic Advisory Roles】【Mintzberg, The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning】
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