The strategic plan
Your organisation's strategic plan shows you know where you're going and how to get there.
The basics to consider when writing a strategic plan.
Having a realistic plan, directly linked to outcomes, is evidence that you know where you are going, are clear about the difference you want to make, and understand the mechanics of how to get there. Developing a plan is key to effectiveness: the conversation that goes on as part of the plan development process is as important (if not more important) as the document.
Sound advice
NCVO's Strategy and Impact team gives guidance on some of the things you need to think about when writing your strategic plan. These include:
- your audience
- the different types of plan
- an approach to crafting a plan.
A perfect plan?
Whilst there's no right way of setting out your plan, we've consulted widely, looked at lots of examples, and suggest this perfect plan framework? (WORD) as one way. It's a suggestion for a contents page of a 'traditional' strategic plan, with ideas about some of the ways in which you might populate the sections. If you're interested in exploring alternative ways of communicating your strategy, take a look at the strategy map ideas, and also visit the Leeds University Students' Union site and consider their very interesting approaches.
Add your ideas to our strategic plan discussion forum looking at the concept of a perfect plan. You could even upload your plan contents page into the discussion forum if you feel brave enough!
(Help with reading PDFs - Adobe conversion tool is a free way to convert PDFs to web pages so you can read them online.)
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