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STRATEGIC PLANNING
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STRATEGIC PLANNING DEFINITIONS (1) PLANNING PROCESS (2) STRATEGIC
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strategic planning: PLANNING PROCESS (2) NORMATIVE to DESCRIPTIVE SUBJECTIVE to OBJECTIVE WHY? to HOW? (who?, where?, what?, when?) LONG-TERM VISION to IMMEDIATE ACTION Basic VALUES to small STEPS
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strategic planning definitions PLANNING PROCESS EXISTENCE (3) DIRECTION KNOWLEDGE ACTION ASSESSMENT
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Strategic planning definitions planning process EXISTENCE V ALUES (4) V ISION M ISSION
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strategic planning: definitions planning process: existence V ALUES Questions: Who are we? What do you believe? Why? BELIEFS held by a high percentage of the community’s members and stakeholders. CULTURAL NORMS that both encourage certain behavior but put limits on peoples’ behavior.
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strategic planning: definitions planning process EXISTENCE V ALUES V ISION (4) M ISSION
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strategic planning: definitions planning process: existence V ISION Questions: What do we want our world to look like in the future? What are our aspirations for our community, or organization? At this stage, go beyond what seems possible. Focus on what seems ideal. Forget the petty differences.
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strategic planning: definitions planning process EXISTENCE V ALUES V ISION M ISSION (4)
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M ISSION (4) Questions: Why does our organization exist? What are our strengths, capabilities? How do we (can we) promote our vision of the future? (in gereral terms) What do we do? How do we do it? For whom do we do it? How do we excel?
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strategic planning: definitions PLANNING PROCESS (2) EXISTENCE DIRECTION (3) KNOWLEDGE ACTION ASSESSMENT
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strategic planning: definitions planning process DIRECTION G OALS O BJECTIVES T ARGETS
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strategic planning: definitions planning process DIRECTION G OALS (4) O BJECTIVES T ARGETS
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process: direction G OALS Question: What should we try to achieve?
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process: direction Goals (continued) State a small number of generalized goals to be achieved in a defined, but relatively long period of time. Emphasis at this stage is not on realism or measurability but on direction.
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process: DIRECTION GOALS O BJECTIVES (4) TARGETS
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process: direction MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES (4) Question: How do we restate our goals so they are realistic, achievable and measurable?
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process: direction MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES (Continued) (4) State from one to three objectives for each goal. Objectives should be stated in a way that achievement is measurable. Measurable means (1) that achievement can be judged, and (2) that degree of partial achievement can be determined.
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process: direction MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES (Continued, p.3) (4) It is possible that progress toward one objective can contribute to more than one goal. Establishment of measurable objectives requires some knowledge about the situation, & The information required to measure progress informs the need to collect certain data. Thus, some ‘knowledge’ comes before ‘objective’ in the chart.
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process: DIRECTION GOALS OBJECTIVES T ARGETS (4)
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T ARGETS (4) Question: What is success in the short term? How do we know if we are on track?
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T ARGETS (continued) State short-term (one year) measurable objectives that promote the achievement of longer-term objectives. Metrics used to quantify targets. Targets used to select metrics
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PLANNING PROCESS EXISTENCE DIRECTION KNOWLEDGE (3) ACTION ASSESSMENT
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process KNOWLEDGE T HEORY I NFORMATION M ETRICS
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KNOWLEDGE Ignore this one.
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process KNOWLEDGE Environmental Scanning Methodologies SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunitites, Threats) S PEST analysis (Political, Economic, Social, and Technological) PEST analysis STEER analysis (Socio-cultural, Technological, Economic, Ecological, and Regulatory factors) STEER analysis EPISTEL (Environment, Political, Informatic, Social, Technological, Economic and Legal)
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process KNOWLEDGE Theory (4) Information Metrics
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Theory (4) Questions, How do things work? Systems Analysis: How do different parameters interrelate?* Educated Guesses. ..
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Systems Analysis (5) Unexpected feedback Why common sense doesn’t work. Why attacking problems never solves problems. Science v. Expert System (Educated Intuition) Modeling Critical path
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strategic planning: definitions: planning process KNOWLEDGE THEORY I NFORMATION METRICS
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Information (4) QUESTIONS: What do we know about the past and the present? Do these provide hints about the future? Straight-line trends. Exponential trends Tipping points*
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TIPPING POINT (5) *Epidemiology *System feedback and reinforcement * Positive synergy.
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Information Quantitative and Non-quantitative Data
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KNOWLEDGE Theory Information M etrics
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METRICS p.1 Definition Standards of measurement by which efficiency, performance, progress, or quality of a plan, process, or product can be assessed. measurement efficiencyperformanceprogressqualityplanprocessproductmeasurement efficiencyperformanceprogressqualityplanprocessproduct
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METRICS p.2 ISSUES Data Availability Expense Privace Consistency Selection: Parsamonious Data Collection
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METRICS p.3 Look to Measurable Objectives & Targets. Data Elements to Scan for Threats Consistency of Both Data Element & Methodology. Data Element Dictionary. Community Indicators.
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METRICS p. 4 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEM (MIS) Interrelate data elements Balanced Scorecard Dashboard Share Metrics as Quickly as Possible with all Stakeholders
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PLANNING PROCESS EXISTENCE DIRECTION KNOWLEDGE ACTION ASSESSMENT
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ACTIONS Description* Location* Process / Tasks Actors* Resources Results Secondary Consequesces
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ACTION Description* Location* Process / Tasks Actors* Resources Results Secondary Consequesces
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Description Brief. Understandable to All Involved.
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ACTION Description* Location* Process / Tasks Actors* Resources Results Secondary Consequesces
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Location Where? Centralized or Decentralized? Accessible?
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ACTION Description* Location* Process / Tasks Actors* Resources Results Secondary Consequesces
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Actors Actors You Control Actors You Influence: How? Other Stakeholders Who Many Be Self Motivated Self-Actualization
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ACTION Description* Location* Process / Tasks Actors* Resources Results Secondary Consequesces
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PLANNING PROCESS EXISTENCE DIRECTION KNOWLEDGE ACTION ASSESSMENT
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PLANNING PROCESS EXISTENCE DIRECTION KNOWLEDGE ACTION ASSESSMENT
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PLANNING PROCESS NORMATIVE TO DESCRIPTIVE SUBJECTIVE TO OBJECTIVE WHY to HOW (who, what, where, when) Long-term VISION to immediate ACTION basic human VALUES to baby STEPS
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