Future Focused Strategy
Why is the future important?
Many organisations plan for a future they would like to happen; based on how they see things. In a very uncertain world that is a hazardous base for strategic thinking and planning.
We will help you look further, think smarter and achieve more. We understand the complexity of business environments, and we will help you deliver better analyses and understanding within your organisations strategic decision making.
Using planning as learning helps organisations to acknowledge - rather than ignore - uncertainties and perceive better ways to create value. Smarter thinking with hard evidence, rigorous business and financial planning disciplines will drive significant improvements in your organisations strategic and operational performance.
How we can help
We work in futures and strategy processes in:
- Scenario planning and futures studies
- Strategy development processes
- Research and feasibility studies
- Business planning
- Business case development to OGC requirements
Testimonials
“Frontline Consultants has provided us with great support in facilitating workshops which have led us to us developing major strategies for the future. Their style was a breath of fresh air and he wasn’t frightened to let us know when we started to stray off the subject or suggest things which weren’t going to work. He is very flexible, low key and participative: ideal for an organisation who needs some clarity and perspective bought into their discussions.”
Mark Knight, Chief Executive, Health Finance Management Association
“We were very pleased with the standard of the service provided by Frontline under this contract. Frontline provided the consultancy services to the required dates and within the budget set; their personnel were of a very good standard, being both capable and responsive. Frontline has since been invited to tender for work supporting the third wave of NHS foundation trust applicants and they are now working with 5 NHS trusts providing intensive support as they prepare their business cases for foundation trust status.”
John Guest, Department of Health, NHS Foundation Trust Learning Events
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