Madeleine Laming Consulting | madeleinelaming.com.au |
Strategic Planning & Policy Development |
With a Master of Education specialising in organisational theory and change management, as well as more than 20 years' experience in a wide variety of settings, Madeleine is able to assist organisations set their vision, identify strategic goals, develop policies and guidelines to achieve the best possible outcomes, and evaluate the results. |
Strategic Planning takes many different forms, but must tick the following 4 boxes
1. be planned, via stages and targets 2. have a range of choices 3. be executable in stages 4. operate into the long term. 1. Planning: This should include operational and financial targets over a longer-term period, enabling an evaluation of how you are tracking against it.
2. Choice: Options should be a long list of strategies. Ensure nothing is left out. Don't just consider strategies that you have already pursued or considered before. Consider left-field strategic alternatives. And an independant viewpoint can help prevent blinkered vision.
4. Time-Frame: The strategic period should be 'long term'. Three to five years. External changes can take five years to occur. Shorter periods only identify existing issues. |
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