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MOST (Mission, Objectives, Strategies and Tactics) Analysis

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The MOST Analysis is an analytical technique used for strategic planning and strategy development. The technique is used to evaluate what an organization wants to achieve (through a mission statement and objectives) and how it wants to achieve this (through strategy and tactics). This simple tool starts with the organization’s mission statement at a high level, then goes into more detail about individual tactics. Within the planning process, it’s important that there should be a logical connection between the mission and what is done daily to achieve it. The name MOST Analysis is an acronym composed of the following four elements:

  • Mission: The mission defines in which industry the organization operates and what it wants to achieve there in the long term.
  • Objectives: Objectives are goals by which the organization’s success can be measured.
  • Strategies: Strategies are medium-term to long-term approaches to achieving the organization’s objectives.
  • Tactics: Tactics define the short-term activities and projects with which the strategy is implemented[1]


See Also

References

  1. What is MOST Analysis? Toolshero



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