Apply It 9.2: Planning

  • Differentiate between different types of planning
  • Understand what a SWOT analysis is
  • Understand why planning is important

Planning for Local Relevance

This Apply It continues using the Barnes and Noble case study video from earlier in this module. The video is included below in case you want to refresh your memory about specific details, but if you have already watched it, you don’t need to watch it again.

Strategic Pivot

Remember that Barnes & Noble implemented a new strategy allowing individual store managers more autonomy in selecting and displaying merchandise based on local customer preferences, shifting away from their standardized superstore approach.

You can view the transcript for “Why Barnes & Noble Is Copying Local Bookstores It Once Threatened” here (opens in new window).

How would you characterize Barnes & Noble’s current approach in terms of strategic, tactical, operational, and contingency planning?

What external threats in Barnes & Noble’s SWOT analysis likely prompted their shift from standardized superstores to locally-tailored smaller locations?

Try a SWOT analysis on one of your own goals! You can simply use a sheet of paper divided into four quadrants or use one of many templates available on the Internet.