DRI Recovery Strategy & Planning 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the fundamental principle of strategic planning?
- Aligning resources and actions with long-term organizational objectives (Correct answer)
- Reacting to problems as they arise
- Following industry leaders without independent analysis
- Maintaining the status quo
Correct answer: Aligning resources and actions with long-term organizational objectives
Strategic planning fundamentally aligns resources and actions with long-term objectives, providing direction and purpose for organizational activities.
Question 2: How should strategic objectives be defined?
- Using SMART criteria: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound (Correct answer)
- As broad aspirational statements
- Based solely on competitor benchmarks
- Without specific timelines to maintain flexibility
Correct answer: Using SMART criteria: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
SMART criteria ensure objectives are clear, trackable, realistic, aligned with mission, and time-bound, enabling effective implementation and evaluation.
Question 3: What is the purpose of environmental scanning in strategic planning?
- To identify external factors that may impact organizational success (Correct answer)
- To monitor employee behavior
- To assess facility conditions
- To evaluate vendor pricing
Correct answer: To identify external factors that may impact organizational success
Environmental scanning identifies political, economic, social, technological, and competitive factors that may create opportunities or threats for the organization.
Question 4: How should strategy implementation be monitored?
- Through key performance indicators aligned with strategic objectives (Correct answer)
- By waiting for annual review results
- Only when problems are reported
- Through informal observations
Correct answer: Through key performance indicators aligned with strategic objectives
KPIs aligned with strategic objectives provide ongoing, objective measurement of implementation progress, enabling timely adjustments when needed.
Question 5: What is the importance of stakeholder engagement in strategic planning?
- It ensures buy-in, incorporates diverse perspectives, and improves plan quality (Correct answer)
- It slows down the planning process
- It is only needed for publicly traded companies
- It replaces the need for expert analysis
Correct answer: It ensures buy-in, incorporates diverse perspectives, and improves plan quality
Stakeholder engagement ensures buy-in for implementation, incorporates diverse perspectives that improve plan quality, and identifies potential resistance early.
Question 6: When should a strategic plan be revised?
- When significant changes in the internal or external environment require adaptation (Correct answer)
- Only at scheduled annual review meetings
- Never, strategic plans should be followed exactly as written
- Only when financial targets are missed
Correct answer: When significant changes in the internal or external environment require adaptation
Strategic plans should be revised when significant environmental changes occur, as rigid adherence to outdated plans can lead to missed opportunities or unaddressed threats.
What is the fundamental principle of strategic planning?