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Using Your Strategic Plan

publication date: Jul 13, 2009
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The Strategic Plan is Your Roadmap

Strategic planning creates the roadmap of where an organization intends to go over the next year or more, the strategies to get there and the metrics to know if it got there or not. There are a variety of perspectives, models and approaches used in strategic planning. Goals-based planning is probably the most common. This plan starts with a focus on the organization's mission, vision and values, then moves into developing goals to work toward the mission, strategies to achieve the goals, and action plans (who will do what, by when). Development of a sound strategic plan greatly helps to clarify the organization's future goals and current work, and ensure that key leaders are all "on the same script".

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