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What Is Strategic Planning?
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I'm interested in working within an ad agency environment because the proximity to the execution side attracts me.
My question is three-fold:
(1) I'd like to have some insight (or pointers; I have googled, but without any satisfactory results) into what strategic planners do inside ad agencies. Seems to me that SPs neither have the benefit of facing clients as account folks do that, nor the benefit of actually producing anything creative, executionally speaking. Is this an accurate read on the structure of an agency?
(2) What are the exit opportunities open to strategic planners if they wish to leave an agency environment and move on to other careers? Can the skillset, given that it's fairly generic in being of a fundamental strategic nature, be transferred to regular business at client side? I don't mean only marketing divisions at client firms, I mean corporate business/strategy planning side of things. Are there any examples of strategic planners going on to "C" level positions?
(3) Are SPs considered to be well paid in general, at least within an agency context?
Thanks for any thoughts!