Strategic Planning remains the
most important management tool you can use to convert your business
vision and mission into reality.
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Stra-te-gy: |
"The science and art of
military command aimed at meeting the enemy under conditions
advantageous to one's own force." B.
Little Hart, Strategy |
From its Greek military origins, to its role in the Roman Empire,
and with American's global leadership today, no managerial tool
remains as powerful in managing the future than an effective strategy.
And this begins with a written plan.
At Prochaska & Company we share with you our 20 years of experience
in writing strategic plans for every major U.S. field crop, high
value specialty, and turf and ornamental market segment. We speak
your language and understand our industry from manufacturing to
distribution and retailing, all the way to growers, from the Midwest
to the MidSouth and from California to Florida.
This plan will serve as your roadmap to success. It will communicate
a new level of direction and confidence with employees, investors,
customers and anyone who has a stake in your future business growth
and success.
The strategic plans we have written and placed into action have
launched new technologies, products, and business concepts that
remain leaders in major agricultural and specialty horticultural
market segments. Here is a sampling of the markets where our strategies
are at work today:
Crop protection: Product
launches in all major U.S. field crop and specialty markets for:
herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, growth regulators, and seed
treatments.
Turf & Ornamentals:
New business and product line launches in major sectors of golf,
landscape, lawn care, and ornamental horticulture markets.
Application equipment:
Business restructuring and new product launches with self-propelled
sprayers and precision ag technologies in the U.S., Canada and Australia.
Crop nutrition: Bio-nutrient
technology launches for field crop, specialty horticultural and
consumer fertilizers in the U.S. and Europe.
New technology: Sourcing
of new technologies from Europe and Japan to compliment new product
and business strategies for major U.S. markets. |