• The Professional Strategic Planning Process •

What it is. The strategic plan is a concise and formal management tool that addresses a set of objectives, and prescribes a plan of action to achieve those objectives. It provides a framework for decisions based on choices that are currently available. It has specific timelines, input requirements, and deliverables.

What it is not. It is not a tool to predict the future. It is not a tool to replace leadership and executive resources.

The process. The process presumes an organizational setting through which decisions will be made in an environment where much activity is taking place and where issues continuously change. It is a creative process that requires flexibility in thinking, sensitivity to diverse personalities, priorities and politics, as well as adaptation to changes and surprises.

Assumptions. Strategic planning is not an exact science.

  • Planning will be a continuous process
  • Decisions will be made based on the best available information
  • The future is not necessarily predictable
  • There will be a range of outcomes
  • The process will focus upon strategies that utilize current assessments

Deliverables. It is an employable management tool that will provide:

  • A document that will serve as a blueprint for addressing and prioritizing the organization’s issues and objectives with a defined response
  • An explicit framework for achieving the objectives (project, business objectives, etc.)
  • A common reference for community leaders
  • Milestones that are definable
  • A platform to launch a feasibility study, project study or design process
  • Consensus among all stakeholders (key donors, the board, the community)

Factors affecting the outcome.

  • The degree of commitment to the existing mission statement
  • The amount and quality of information
  • Level of cohesiveness among the stakeholders
  • Level of participation by stakeholders
  • Willingness by all stakeholders to provide full disclosure of information up front
  • Size of the organization or project
  • Volatility of the organization to change
  • Volatility to external factors
  • Effective Leadership

 

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