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PMI. (2008). A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK Guide) (4th ed.). Project Management Institute, Inc.
Demystifying the 5 Phases of Project Management (Smartsheet Blog, 2018).
Harvard Business Review. (2012). HBR guide to project management. Harvard Business Review Press.…
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Change Log: A record of all modifications to the project maintained throughout the project.
Communication Plan: A document that outlines the following information for each interested party
What information to they need?
How often do they need it?
What method of communication will be used to…
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Software tools for project management are available to help projects stay on time and meet deliverables. Products are available for a variety of functions at many different scales and prices. The Preschool Development Grant Birth through Five: Project Management Tools document lists over a dozen…
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The King County Equity and Social Justice Strategic Plan (2016–2022) includes their plan implementation summary and their theory of change. In addition to outlining their goals and objectives, they also share their policy agenda that focuses on the current situation and how…
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Strategic planning creates a shared vision. It fosters a strategic mindset, so you are ahead of the curve. Strategic planning drives system building. It brings together partners and programs to support positive outcomes. As you build your strategic plan, remain flexible and remember that there isn’…
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Implementation: It is important to create a strategic plan that won’t sit on the shelf—the plan needs to be put into action. The strategic plan sets goals for three to five years. To implement these goals, you need to determine what needs to be completed this year, this quarter, and this month, and…
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Now that you know where you are and where you want to be, the next step is to identify the organization’s strategic issues and the key policy levers or challenges that need to be addressed. Generally, these strategic issues are ones that an organization can do something about. The analysis or…
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Having clarity about your desired future gives partners and staff a positive frame for action and offers an antidote to any fear that may arise surrounding the notion of change. If people know where the group is headed, they’ll respond with improved confidence and productivity. The mission, vision…
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Strategic planning can yield less-than-desirable results if you experience planning pitfalls. To prevent that from happening, avoid the following common traps:
Leaving out key players. A strategic plan needs to account for all individuals, teams, and entities that have a stake in the organization’…
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Preparation is the key to successful strategic planning, and the following ideas will get you started.
Secure full commitment from key people in your organization. Ensure that you have support for strategic planning from your organizational leadership. Creating buy-in within the team will…
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