Rangeland Resource Management for Texans: Strategic Planning for Success
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- December 7, 2021
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Overview
For the rangeland manager, strategic planning begins with defining the mission. Then it is important to set goals that are realistic in light of the internal and external environments in which the business operates. This publication can help the manager understand the strategic planning process. (2 pages)
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