Strategic planning can be done by one person alone, however it will be much better if there are several people who are familiar with the business to offer input and help set the direction. For very small companies, an owner can often use trusted outside advisors to assist in this. Board members, carefully selected "friends" of the company, peer groups (other non-competitive business owners) and professionals (accountants, academics, or consultants) can be useful.
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