According to O 'Regan and Ghobadian, (2002) basic strategic planning process is commonly adopted by the organizations which are very small, engaged, and those who have not executed basic planning earlier. The process is suitable to equip the company in initial years to get a reason of how planning is organized, and then geared up in subsequent period with increased planning stages and activities to secure selective direction. Top-level management usually carries out planning. The basic strategic planning process includes:
a. Ascertain the identity of purpose (mission statement) – First of all the purpose of existence of organisation is to be found out i.e. the basic purpose of an organisation. It should be specified what types of customers are needed to be contacted and with what type of services are to be rendered. The higher management should grow and accede to the identification of purpose. Over the years, however, the statements can be changed. (O 'Regan and Ghobadian, 2002).
b. Selecting the targets an organization should compete if they have to achieve the mission - Targets are those goals that an
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