Twelve Basic Steps to Strategic Planning
- Scope the process.
- Identify your stakeholders.
- Draft a suggested mission statement for your organization.
- Prepare for your Strategic Planning Committee meeting.
- Analyze your environment.
- Review and modify, if necessary, your mission.
- Define your goals.
- Develop strategies - in time - to support each goal.
- Draft your plan and solicit feedback.
- Review your plan and have it adopted and endorsed.
- Evaluate periodically.
- Make strategic planning an ongoing process.
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