BENEFITS OF THIS EXCEL DOCUMENT
- Quickly establishes a strategic planning dashboard
- Outlines your company's short and long range goals
- Provides a specific template for filling out your action plan
HOSHIN EXCEL DESCRIPTION
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A 4-page Excel strategic planning template (XLSX) by Jake Nielsen that guides users through 6 steps to build a concise strategic plan: capture core passions/competencies, document purpose, set mission/vision, define 3–5 year goals, establish strategy, and outline specific objectives.
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Includes a strategic planning dashboard, level 1 and level 2 Hoshin Kanri X-Matrices, and Policy Deployment Action Plans (A3s) with color-coded status indicators (Plan, On Track, Risk, Behind, Canceled). Sold as a digital download on Flevy with immediate digital download.
Use this template when your organization needs a short, repeatable strategic plan and clear line-of-sight from multi-year goals to day-to-day actions.
CEOs and strategy executives defining 3–5 year goals and translating purpose into mission/vision statements for executive alignment.
Strategy or planning managers mapping strategic objectives to initiatives using level 1 and level 2 X-Matrices to visualize correlations and accountability.
Operations or program managers creating Policy Deployment Action Plans to assign owners, set timelines, and monitor status with color-coded indicators.
The approach follows Hoshin Kanri policy deployment practice, aligning objectives through X-Matrix visualization and action plans.
Strategic planning is supposed to be simple and memorable to an organization, not a 50 page book filed away in some drawer never to be viewed again. This easy to use 4 page document gives you everything you need to create an effective strategic plan for your organization.
The template walks you through the following 6 easy steps to creating your strategic plan:
1. Captures your organizations core passions and competencies
2. Documents your organizational purpose
3. Establishes your mission and vision statement
4. Captures your 3-5 year goals (long-term goals)
5. Establishes your strategic plan to achieve those goals
6. Outlines your specific objectives to achieve your strategic plan
Other pages include the strategic planning dashboard, level 1 and level 2 X-Matrix and Action plans (commonly known as A3's).
The Hoshin Kanri X-Matrix included in this template provides a robust framework for aligning your strategic objectives with actionable tasks. This tool ensures that every level of your organization is working towards the same goals, creating a cohesive strategy execution environment. The X-Matrix visualizes correlations and accountability, making it easier to track progress and identify areas needing attention.
The Policy Deployment Action Plan is a critical component for operationalizing your strategy. It outlines specific action items, assigns ownership, and sets timelines, ensuring that your strategic initiatives are on track. The color-coded status indicators (Plan, On Track, Risk, Behind, Canceled) offer a quick visual reference for monitoring progress and addressing issues promptly.
This template is designed for high-level executives who demand precision and clarity in their strategic planning process. It provides a structured approach to strategy deployment, ensuring that your organization can achieve its long-term goals efficiently. This tool is indispensable for leaders who are serious about driving their organization forward with a clear, actionable plan.
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TOPIC FAQ
What is Hoshin Kanri and how does an X-Matrix support strategy deployment?
Hoshin Kanri is a policy deployment practice that aligns strategic objectives across an organization. An X-Matrix visualizes correlations between objectives and actions, clarifies accountability, and helps ensure every level is working toward the same goals, typically represented via level 1 and level 2 X-Matrix tools.
What are the essential components of a concise strategic plan?
A concise strategic plan captures core passions and competencies, states organizational purpose, sets mission and vision, defines 3–5 year goals, outlines the strategy to meet those goals, and lists specific objectives, often complemented by a strategic planning dashboard and action plans.
How do Policy Deployment Action Plans help operationalize strategy?
Policy Deployment Action Plans translate strategy into specific actions by assigning ownership, setting timelines, and tracking progress. They use status indicators to surface issues quickly, with color-coded markers such as Plan, On Track, Risk, Behind, and Canceled for monitoring.
What is an A3 action plan and when should teams use one?
An A3 action plan is a single-sheet action document used to record objectives, actions, owners, and timelines to resolve a problem or implement an initiative. Teams use A3s to operationalize strategy and track progress against specific tasks, such as those in Policy Deployment Action Plans.
What should I look for when choosing a strategic planning template to align multi-year goals?
Look for templates that compel articulation of purpose, mission/vision, and 3–5 year goals; provide a way to map strategy to actions (like X-Matrix); include action plans assigning owners and timelines; and offer a dashboard or status indicators for monitoring, such as an X-Matrix and action plans.
How does a compact template guide the strategic planning process for a leadership team?
A compact template walks leadership through a structured sequence—capture passions/competencies, define purpose and mission/vision, set 3–5 year goals, craft strategy, and list objectives—while providing tools to map those elements into X-Matrices and action plans across 6 steps.
We merged 2 teams—how can Hoshin Kanri tools help align the combined organization?
Use X-Matrix tools to map combined strategic objectives and visualize correlations and accountability across units, and deploy Policy Deployment Action Plans to assign owners, set timelines, and monitor progress so both teams work toward shared 3–5 year goals.
How can executives monitor progress and identify risks in an ongoing strategic program?
Executives can use a strategic planning dashboard alongside X-Matrix visualizations and Policy Deployment Action Plans with color-coded status indicators to get quick status views, identify at-risk initiatives, and trace ownership and timelines for corrective action.
Source: Best Practices in Hoshin Excel: Strategic Planning Template and Hoshin Kanri Policy Deployment Excel (XLSX) Spreadsheet, Jake Nielsen