
Strategic Planning
Strategic planning involves defining what you want your group to achieve, setting timelines and making decisions on the best way to get it done.
Strategic planning is important to an organisation because it provides a sense of direction and outlines measurable goals. Strategic planning is a tool that is useful for guiding day-to-day decisions and also for evaluating progress and changing approaches when moving forward.
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Strategic Planning
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This information is useful for new and established groups. It takes you through the strategic planning process, suggests environmental and SWOT analyses and provides examples of other community organisations’ strategic plans that you can compare.
https://community.net.nz/resources/community-resource-kit/strategic-planning/
Templates
Basic Strategy Model
This model is a simple format to help lead discussions.
Theory of Change
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Theory of change is a specific type of methodology for planning, participation, and evaluation that is used in the philanthropy, not-for-profit and government sectors to promote social change. Theory of Change defines long-term goals and then maps backward to identify necessary preconditions.
A Theory of Change (TOC) is a living tool that links:
- What you do
- Who you are targeting for results
- Why and how you do it
- What you expect to achieve
See Creating your theory of change document