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Participatory
Strategic Planning (PSP) Introduction
Our
approach to Strategic Planning blends several types of planning
to develop a fresh, insightful,
and effective map for an organization’s future.
One
unique strength of this PSP approach is that the resulting, comprehensive
plan combines the best of long-range planning with
operational and project planning. This robust process articulates:
- The
group’s desired future
- Targeted
strategic directions
- Detailed
commitments.
Unlike
many strategic plans that end up forgotten in a binder on a shelf,
the PSP plan is a living document. It ensures
participation
and timely follow through on high-priority projects that are
crucial to organizational success.
This
three-stage, action-oriented
process stimulates focused and creative
interaction among key stakeholders.
Diverse and informed
perspectives are tapped to form consensus decisions in a time-efficient
manner. Learn more, here.
This
brilliant approach to planning was created by the Institute
of Cultural Affairs, an international non-profit organization
dedicated to social change. |
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