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Assignment: Appalachia Public Health Training Center

Assignment: Appalachia Public Health Training Center

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Strategic Planning Workbook

Table of Contents

Orientation
Strategic Planning Model ………………………………………………………………..4
Syllabus …………………………………………………………………………………………..5
Readiness Assessment …………………………………………………………………….7
Getting Started
Plan to Plan …………………………………………………………………………………….10
Strategic Planning Data Needs ………………………………………………………..13
Assessing the Current Situation
Mission Development …………………………………………………………………….15
Vision Development ……………………………………………………………………….17
Stakeholder Analysis ………………………………………………………………………20
Review Organization Mandates ……………………………………………………..21
External Assessment: 3 Questions ………………………………………………….23
External Assessment: Current Trends ……………………………………………..24
Situation Assessment: Programs, Products, Services ………………………25
Internal Assessment ……………………………………………………………………….26
SWOT Analysis ………………………………………………………………………………..27
Developing the Plan
The Strategic Initiatives Matrix ……………………………………………………….31
Developing Goals ……………………………………………………………………………33
Developing Objectives …………………………………………………………………….33
Developing Objectives Matrix …………………………………………………………36
Evaluation and Integration
Plan Review …………………………………………………………………………………….38
Communication Plan ………………………………………………………………………39
Evaluate and Improve the Planning Process ……………………………………40
Evaluate and Improve Strategies …………………………………………………….41
Strategic Planning Resources ……………………………………………………………………..42
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Strategic Planning
Overview

Strategic Planning Model

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Strategic Planning Syllabus

ModuleContentObjectivesAssignment
Orient-ationPrepare for strategic planning.

· Who should be on the team?

· Identify and prepare team

· Readiness assessment

· Participants will have a road map for the strategic planning course and process· Select and prepare team

· Conduct readiness assessment

· Review ‘Getting Started’

Getting StartedWhat is strategic planning and why should we do it?

Why is it important? What it takes

Overview of the model

Plan-to plan

· Describe the purpose of a strategic plan

· List the critical elements of a strategic planning process

· Identify the benefits of strategic planning

· Identify reasons why strategic planning should be a priority in your organization

· Develop a plan-to plan

· Develop a communication plan and process for updating

· Identify benefits of strategic planning for your organization.

· Develop your Plan to Plan

· Review your organization’s existing strategic plan. Talk with others in your organization about it.

· Ask: Is this plan still relevant?

· Has it been used? Why or why not?

· What are the weaknesses & strengths of this plan?

· Develop a communication plan to educate your organization

· Review ‘Assessing the Current Situation’

Assessing the Current SituationHow to do strategic planning;

Process of change;

Environmental assessment;

Vision, Mission, Values

Mandates, Customers

· Construct a process for creating a strategic plan

· Enlist the support of key individuals for creating a strategic plan

· Identify data needs for planning

· Be able to develop a vision, mission and values

· Identify stakeholders and how you will gather information from them.

· Review your organizational mandates

· Develop Vision, mission, and values

Situation analysis

SWOT

· Be able to conduct a situation analysis – internal and external

· Be able to develop and conduct a SWOT analysis

· Gather data

· Conduct your SWOT

· Review ‘Developing the Plan’

Developing the PlanAnalyze data

Identify strategic priorities

Develop Goals and Objectives

Develop performance measures

· Identify strategic priorities

· Know the importance of measures

· Define the elements of a written strategic plan

· Develop goals

· Develop SMART objectives

· Identify performance measures

· Analyze SWOT and Plus/Delta info

· Identify strategic priorities

· Develop Goals

· Develop SMART objectives

· Develop measures

· Review ‘Evaluation and Integration’

Evaluation and IntegrationWriting the plan

Implementation

Evaluation

Strategic plan as a foundation for succession planning

· Identify the elements of a written strategic plan

· Describe the purpose of evaluation

· Describe the types of evaluation and associated questions

· Describe how to link evaluation results to future strategic goals/ objectives

· Develop your written strategic plan

· Develop a process for implementation

· Determine how and when you will evaluate your Strategic plan

· Develop on-going monitoring process and timelines for integrated strategic planning

· Develop a change management plan

Strategic Planning Readiness Assessment

Barriers to Strategic Planning

What do you see as the barriers?

Barriers to strategic planningWays the barriers can be addressed

Expected Benefits of Strategic Planning

List the benefits, direct and indirect you expect from strategic planning.

BenefitsWays to enhance the benefits

Expected Costs of Strategic Planning

List costs you anticipate (direct and indirect) of strategic planning

Anticipated CostsWays to manage these costs

Should we proceed with strategic planning?

yesnoHow to mitigate “No”s
1. We have a strong sponsor
2. We have a process champion to lead the process
3. Resources are available to do this planning
4. Resources are likely to be available to implement our plan
5. The process and plan will be linked to our budgets and operational plans
6. The benefits outweigh the costs; the process will create real value for our organization and stakeholders
7. Now is the right time to initiate the process
8. The organization is ready to do strategic planning
9. The Board is ready to engage in strategic planning
10. We can enlist stakeholders in our process
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Strategic Planning
Getting Started

Strategic Planning – Getting Started

Plan to Plan

After readiness has been assessed and the organization determines that it is ready to move forward with strategic planning, it is useful to develop a plan-to-plan. In other words, to think through the scope and purpose of the plan, the resources needed (including personnel) and how the organization will go about the strategic planning process. The following list of questions will help you to think through this process and develop your plan-to-plan.

1. Whose plan is this? Whole org? Sub-unit? Government agency? Community?

2. Why are we doing this?

· Response to requirements (external mandate)