is a fantastic planning tool for creative thinkers (or tool for harnessing the power of the creative thinkers in your organisation). The applications of Big Picture Planning are as limitless as your imagination – If you or your employees are turned off by the thought of traditional business planning using charts, spreadsheets and boring software, why not try a more creative approach to planning?
Big Picture Planning can be used as a life planner / vision board, a planning tool for business start-ups, a project planning tool for organisational teams, a curriculum planning tool for teachers and educators, a career and future visioning tool for students, a design planning tool for clients of web designers, advertising companies, marketers etc, and a future vision planner for individuals. Therefore, Big Picture Planning training is available to individuals, and also to businesses, schools and entrepreneurs.
Big Picture Planning
Why Big Picture Planning?
- It’s creative
- It’s a means of documenting your path to success in an appealing visual way
- It’s powerful and visible
- It provides clarity around what you want to create or achieve
- It provides the “What?” that precedes the “How?” in your planning
- It’s not a substitute for a traditional (left-brain) business plan, but a complement that makes the business plan come to life for right-brainers
- It harnesses your Power of Intention
- It is supported by scientific research, and has been the secret of success for great actors, musicians, writers, businesspeople, politicians, social reformers.
Big Picture Planning is a whole-day, hands on creative planning workshop which allows participants to document plans and goals in a visual way and creates a powerful, visible record for future development.
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Workshop format
The workshop can be delivered to groups of between 4 and 12 participants.
Session 1 – What is Big Picture Planning, and why use it?
Session 2 – Defining and visualising your goals, dreams and aspirations
Sessions 3 – The process of creating your Big Picture, including use of colour, format, and use of positive intentional statements
Session 4 – Go Create!
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