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Strategy is procedure expressed to a higher level of
abstraction. When I document strategy, I create a
data flow diagram (an abstract statement of procedure)
to capture the essential business goals and how those
goals interrelate. (Note: the interrelationships are
the litmus test as to completness of my understanding
of goals.)
I then use the diagram as the primary input to
creating text.
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been tasked with writing a business strategy
> plan (3 year plan for project that has had a
> successful pilot). This is a different type of work
> from what a normally do (policy and standards,
> requirements specs, user guides, etc) and the
> customer wants a variety of different ways of
> showing the plan so that they can choose their
> favourite. I'm finding it difficult to come up with
> anything different from a bog standard report, does
> anyone have any experience with this type of
> document - if so, has a particular format or
> document type worked well for you in the past? Any
> thoughts would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sorcha
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