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April 21st – Quality Principles of Strategic Planning and Execution

Presented by Kellie Tinnin

April 21, 2022

7:15-9:00 a.m.

“We need to stop pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why they’re falling in.” Desmond Tutu

Stop throwing your employees and customers a life preserver and build them a bridge. What would your organization accomplish if we all took a step back and established a strategic plan that produces measurable results for our organization?

To produce measurable results, you must be customer-focused, involving both customers and employees in the strategic planning process. This helps to create a system that is process-centered and allows stakeholders to make decisions based on factual data rather than special interests. Building a quality strategic plan that produces measurable results will help your organization devise solutions to fit its unique needs. Let’s build something better together.

Biography

Helping businesses make a measurable difference in their performance and their bottom line is Kellie’s goal. A reformed “desert dweller,” she moved from Arizona back to New Mexico in 2005, working for a start-up specialty construction firm. It was during this tenure that she helped grow the firm’s annual gross revenue by nearly 15% in one year. Additionally, she developed many company policies and procedures to streamline business practices and improve efficiency.

Today, Kellie owns and operates Kellie Tinnin Consulting, LLC an Organizational Development consulting firm. Her background includes instructional design, as well as organizational and human resource development. Her greatest asset is creating programs that address the customer’s needs in ways that are measurable to the individual employee, groups of individuals, and organizations. She aims to be different and unique while making a measurable impact in an organization and strives to lead projects in a fresh and innovative manner.

She received a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Northern Arizona University in 2004 and a master’s degree in organizational and human resource development from the University of New Mexico in 2020.

Three English Bulldogs, “Momo,” “Miyagi” and “Toshi” run her house and she considers herself an “armchair” Forensic Scientist thanks to many crime podcasts and the Investigation Discovery channel.

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