Synopses & Reviews
Creating and Implementing Your Strategic Planis the best-selling companion to John Bryson's landmark book,
Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations. This new edition of the workbook is completely revised and updated and can be used as a stand-alone resource or as a companion to
Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations. A step-by-step guide to putting strategic planning to work in public and nonprofit organizations, this indispensable workbook includes easy-to-understand worksheets and clear instructions for creating a strategic plan tailored to the needs of the individual organization.
From setting up the meeting room to establishing a vision of the future, every step of the strategic planning process is covered. The workbook shows how to:
- Refine your organization’s mission and values
- Assess your internal and external environment
- Identify and frame strategic issues
- Formulate strategies to help manage the issues
- Create, review, and adopt the strategic plan
- Assess the strategic planning process
Review
"John Bryson and Farnum Alston deliver proven tools to help public, nonprofit, and private sector leaders define and deliver on their organizations’ directions. I have used their tools with success in Calgary with its $1.6 billion budget and in very small organizations that have really big challenges. In both cases, Bryson and Alston set the standard!"
--Dale Stanway, former CEO and city manager, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
"Creating and Implementing Your Strategic Planis both comprehensive and informative and is packed with the information and worksheets you will need to effectively develop and implement your strategic plan."
--Carol A. Jones, children’s services administrator, Los Angeles County, Department of Children & Family Services
Review
"Creating and Implementing Your Strategic Plan teaches how to become a strategic organization. It begins by carefully defining what a strategic plan is, what it is not, what it can and can't do, and interestingly enough, when it shouldn't be attempted. You don't 'read' Creating and Implementing Your Strategic Plan, you 'participate' in it. Creative exercises and thought-provoking worksheets lead the novice and the pro through a field-proven step-by-step approach to creating lasting strategic change in any organzation." (Mark Baughman, deputy director, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection)
Synopsis
An updated companion to John M. Bryson's Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations, this useful workbook is a step-by-step guide to conducting strategic planning in public and nonprofit organizations. The second edition is filled with useful tools, including illustrative examples, detailed questionnaires, and easy-to-understand worksheets. It takes users through every step of creating a tailored strategic plan, from concrete guidelines for brainstorming sessions, to developing snow cards, to outlining a workshop equipment checklist.
Synopsis
This hands-on workbook is designed to be used as a companion to John M. Bryson's landmark book Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations, now available in a thoroughly revised and updated second edition.Creating and Implementing Your Strategic Plan provides a step-by-step guide to conducting strategic planning in public and nonprofit organizations. The book is filled with illustrative examples and detailed questionnaires that take the reader through each phase of the planning process. Using easy-to-understand worksheets, Bryson and Alston provide clear instructions for creating a strategic plan tailored to the needs of the individual organization. In addition to the strategic planning worksheets the authors offer concrete guidelines for conducting brainstorming sessions and developing show cards as well as outlining a useful workshop equipment checklist.Using the Creating and Implementing Your Strategic Plan is a simple and easy way to heighten interest and broaden participation in strategic planning within any organization.
Synopsis
An updated companion to Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations, Creating and Implementing Your Strategic Plan is a step-by-step guide to strategic planning. This second edition is filled with useful tools, including illustrative examples, detailed questionnaires, and easy-to-understand worksheets. It takes users through every step of creating a tailored strategic plan, from concrete guidelines for brainstorming sessions, to developing show cards, to outlining a workshop equipment checklist.
About the Author
John M. Brysonis a professor of planning and public affairs in the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis. He consults widely on leadership and strategic planning with public, nonprofit, and for-profit organizations in the United States and abroad. He is the coauthor of
Leadership for the Common Goodand
Visible Thinking: Unlocking Causal Mapping for Practical Business Results.Farnum Alstonis the founder and president of The Crescent Company in San Anselmo, California, an international consulting firm that specializes in assisting public and private clients with strategic business and technology planning. He is a former partner of KPMG Peat Marwick and a former deputy mayor and budget director of San Francisco.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition.
Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
PART1:An Overview.
Introduction.
The Context and Process of Strategic Change.
Readiness Assessment Worksheets.
1 Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges (or Threats).
2 Barriers to Strategic Planning.
3 Expected Costs of Strategic Planning.
4 Expected Benefits of Strategic Planning.
5 Should We Proceed with the Strategic Planning Process?
PART2:Creating and Implementing Strategic Planning: Ten Key Steps.
Step 1: Initiate and Agree on a Strategic Planning Process.
Worksheet.
6 Plan the Planning Effort.
Step 2: Clarify Organizational Mandates.
Worksheets.
7 Review of Mandates.
8 Background for Group Discussion of Mandates.
Step 3: Identify and Understand Stakeholders, Develop and Refine Mission and Values, and Consider Developing a Vision Sketch.
Worksheets.
9 Stakeholder Identification.
10 External Stakeholder Analysis.
11 Internal Stakeholder Analysis.
12 Key External Stakeholder Involvement.
13 Key Internal Stakeholder Involvement.
14 Mission Statement.
15 Values Statement.
16 Vision Sketch.
Step 4: Assess the Environment to Identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Challenges.
Worksheets.
17 Internal Strengths.
18 Internal Weaknesses.
19 External Opportunities.
20 External Challenges.
21 Distinctive Competencies.
Step 5: Identify and Frame Strategic Issues.
Worksheets.
22 Individual Strategic Issue Identification.
23 Master List of Key Strategic Issues.
24 Master Strategic Issue Statement.
25 Operational Versus Strategic Issues.
Step 6: Formulate Strategies to Manage the Issues.
Worksheets.
26 Key Questions for Identifying Strategies.
27 Strategy Statement.
28 Criteria for Evaluating Suggested Strategies.
29 Checklist for Deciding on Strategic Plan Contents.
Step 7: Review and Adopt the Strategic Plan.
Worksheets.
30 Plan Review and Adoption Process.
31 Plan Evaluation.
Step 8: Establish an Effective Organizational Vision for the Future.
Worksheet.
32 Vision of Success.
Step 9: Develop an Effective Implementation Process.
Worksheets.
33 Existing Programs, Services, and Projects: Evaluation.
34 Strategic Plan’s Proposed Programs, Services, and Projects: Evaluation.
35 Prioritizing Programs, Services, and Projects.
36 Action Planning.
Step 10: Reassess Strategies and the Strategic Planning Process.
Worksheets.
37 Improving Existing Strategies.
38 Improving the Strategic Planning Process.
Resources.
A Brainstorming Guidelines.
B Snow Card Guidelines.
CStrategic Planning W orkshop Equipment C hecklist.
D Conference Room Setup Checklist.
E Model External Stakeholder (or Customer) Questionnaire for XYZ Organization.
F Model Internal Stakeholder Evaluation Questionnaire for XYZ Organization.
G Analyzing and Reporting Results of Surveys.
Glossary.
Bibliography.