Corporate Planning
The Fall and Rise of Strategic Planning
by Henry Mintzberg
Source: Harvard Business Review, January-February, 1994.
[Henry Mintzberg is professor of management at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and visiting professor at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France. This article, his fifth contribution to HBR, is adapted from his latest book, The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning, Free Press and Prentice Hall International, 1994.]
Planners shouldn’t create strategies, but they can supply data, help managers think strategically, and program the vision.