The leopard in your business

Lessons from the wild

  • Overview

    The aim

    To demonstrate the benefits of thorough planning.


    About the programme

    In this programme from the locally produced Lessons from the Wild series, the leopard is used as a metaphor to compare individual predator behaviour with the principles of good planning. Through the use of enthralling wildlife footage of the leopard in its natural habitat, the programme reflects examples of careful planning and faultless execution.

    Learners will understand the importance of having a focused and meticulously clear plan related to goals that are defined and measurable. As the story of the leopard unfolds, the message of planning according to your strengths and weaknesses is clearly demonstrated along with the importance of setting high performance standards, which are measured and rectified when necessary in order to meet the challenges that lie ahead.


    The key outcomes

    -Learn to set clear goals and defined, measurable objectives for successful planning that will help your business survive and grow
    -Understand the importance of knowing your territory and planning to maintain and protect it
    -Learn to manage resources effectively
    -Understand strengths and weaknesses and plan appropriately


    Programme includes:

    DVD (15 mins)
    Support Material: Guide, Booklet.


    Information:

    Produced by Learning Resources. Release date: 2003

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