Planejamento Estratégico, Tático e Operacional
Planning Strategic, Tactical, and Operational Levels
Introduction to Organizational Planning
- The video discusses the differences between strategic, tactical, and operational planning within organizations.
- It is produced by MIT Corporate Education and Consulting in collaboration with the portal negócios e carreiras.com.br.
Strategic Level Overview
- The strategic level involves key decision-makers such as entrepreneurs, CEOs, and directors who shape the organization's direction.
- Key documents at this level include strategic planning that encompasses internal/external analysis, mission/vision definition, market analysis, and positioning against competitors.
- The scope of strategic planning covers the entire organization; no individual or process is excluded from its influence.
- Individuals at this level are responsible for fundamental decisions and resource allocation necessary for executing strategic projects.
Tactical Level Insights
- The tactical level translates strategies into actionable plans specific to departments or projects led by middle management like managers and coordinators.
- This level's focus narrows down to specific divisions or projects rather than the entire organization.
- Typical roles include supervisors and project leaders who mediate between strategic directives and operational execution.
Operational Level Functions
- At the operational level, employees implement tactical plans through concrete actions tailored for individuals or small teams.
- This level is characterized by direct interaction with customers and stakeholders; it focuses on executing processes effectively.
- Roles here often consist of technicians who may not develop tactical plans but follow directives from higher management.
Conclusion on Organizational Structure
- Every organization has a structure that includes these three levels regardless of size; even solo entrepreneurs must balance these functions.
- A significant challenge for entrepreneurs is to avoid getting trapped in daily operations while also focusing on broader strategic goals.
MIT Constituir: Eight Areas of Expertise
Overview of MIT's Services
- The video concludes by discussing the eight areas in which MIT Constituir operates, emphasizing their diverse consulting capabilities.
- Clients can engage with MIT for continuous work in various fields including strategy, sales, human resources, processes, projects, leadership, marketing, and finance.
- MIT offers a range of services such as consulting projects and corporate education through both online and in-person training sessions.
- Additional offerings include public lectures within companies and open to the general public, showcasing their commitment to knowledge sharing.
- Other services mentioned are outsourcing for higher education services, coaching formation tools and systems, publishing corporate books through their editorial project, and a content portal focused on business and careers.