Strategic Planning: FP&M Strategic Plan For 2010-2015
Strategic Planning: FP&M Strategic Plan For 2010-2015
Strategic Planning: FP&M Strategic Plan For 2010-2015
In summary, strategic planning is the key to helping us collectively and cooperatively gain control of the future and the destiny of our organization.
The strategic planning committee should have representatives from all areas of the organization and adhere to the steps of the process. While the actual logistics of research and implementing the plan can be tailored to the available resources, all five products should be carefully developed and evaluated. The committee should document all of its research and activities to serve as the basis for the strategic plan and its background materials. It will also serve as a clear record of the committee's activities open for all to see and evaluate. There should be nothing exclusive or secret about strategic planning. It should be open to all for review and input. Input, feedback, and understanding are crucial at every step. A key concept to remember is that strategic planning is a cooperative and participatory process. Everyone should have input and, ideally, everyone should feel a sense of ownership over the final plan. Such personal commitment will facilitate the implementation process. It is important to explain the principles and goals of strategic planning to everyone in the organization. We need to assure each person that although he or she may not be on the committee, everyone can have input and evaluate the recommendations. It is up to the staff and committees to determine how to fulfill each objective. The strategic planning committee makes general recommends on what they think should be done. The leadership, operating committees, and staff determine how it will be done. An additional aid to implement the strategic plan is to create an integrated system by which the strategic plan becomes the "benchmark" (measuring stick) for progress in our organization. It then becomes a system of accountability. The best way to set up an integrated system is for the directors to accept the strategic plan and make the mission statement part of the directives. The strategic plan can then become the context from which programs and services flow. Strategic planning is the key to assuring that our organization is prepared for the challenges of tomorrow.