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Workshop Outline: Strategic Planning
                                       Coordination Level 2

Workshop Objectives:
   •   By the end of the session you will be able to make your own strategic plan, either on a project
       or organizational level

Audience:
   •   5 - 25 participants, post-secondary level
   •   Different experience levels
   •   Hands on!!

Materials:
   •   Flip Chart
   •   Markers
   •   Hand-out

Total Time: 2.5 – 4.5 hours



Opening activity: (15 minutes)
   •   Everyone breaks into groups of 3-5 and tells a story of a project that didn’t go as well as
       anticipated or a group that fell apart. (7 minutes)
   •   Without giving detailed instructions, chose one group, ask them to come to the front, and have
       them tell one story – only – each member is allowed to say one word and only one word –
       without planning or talking to each other first! (3 minutes)
   •   Debrief with the group – (5 minutes)
               What just happened?
               Variables that came into play: not enough time, not sure which story to tell


Why is strategic planning important? (10 minutes)
   •   Brainstorming on flipchart


Elements of a strategic plan (25 minutes) – see ‘differences and definitions’ below
   •   Who has done a strategic plan before, and what did it look like? (10 minutes)
   •   Put on flipchart
   •   Refer people to hand-out as one approach to strategic planning
   •   Remind people it can be done on a number of different levels – from organizational to project
       level




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Making your own plan: (1.5 - 3 hours)
Step 1: Visioning (minimum 20 minutes)
   • Have each person spend some personal time and write down their goals for the project or
       organization: what would each person like to accomplish or see happen? What would be the
       outcome of all of these actions?
   • Share with group and take note of commonalities
   • Decide on a catchy vision that describes how your project or organization will leave the world a
       better place (see examples below)

Step 2: Mission (minimum 10 minutes)
   • Together, create a captivating sentence or two that describes how your organization or project
       will achieve your vision. Be sure to include the audience you’re working with, and the actions
       you’ll take (see examples below).
   • It often helps to come up with ideas in smaller groups, and bring them back to the whole group
       to pick out the pieces you like best from all the ideas

Step 3: SWOT Analysis (minimum 15 minutes)
   • Brainstorm with the group, focussing on the strengths of the group and how you can leverage
       them up
   • Recognize that there is a fair bit of uncertainty in the opportunities and threats – and this is
       okay! Ensure there is flexibility in your project or organization to work with them as they arise
   • Come up with 2-3 ways you can overcome your weaknesses, and even turn them into
       strengths

Step 4: Goal-setting (minimum 15 minutes)
   • Come back to the individual lists of goals people want to accomplish, and begin prioritizing
       them based on how they support your vision and mission, and take advantage of your
       strengths
   • Be careful not to confuse goals with objectives:
           o On the organizational level, goals may be broad, for example to increase your
              membership by 50%
           o On the project level, goals may be slightly more concise, such as to hold a film festival
              that attracts 200 people

Step 5: Objectives (minimum 20 minutes)
   • Break each goal into concise steps that can be assigned a person and a deadline
   • It’s helpful to put these onto a visual timeline, and work backwards to make sure your timeline
       is realistic (see example below)

Step 6: Capacity Assessment: (minimum 10 minutes)
   • Are people overwhelmed by the amount of work? Think through and make sure you have
       enough time, money, people and resources to do the job well. If not, think through how you can
       get more resources!

Step 7: Evaluation (minimum 10 minutes)
   • How will you know if you’ve been successful? Brainstorm a list of things that will help define
       your success, both at the end and throughout your project. For instance, will it be the number
       of people who attend an event? Will it be the number of volunteers who are showing up to
       meetings through the planning process?
   • Be sure you come back every couple weeks and assess your progress against your strategic
       plan. A strategic plan is always meant to be flexible; if you aren’t on track don’t despair! You


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may have to adjust your goals to be more realistic or look for other ways of achieving them, but
       the strategic plan can help you be proactive about this.

A note to leave on:
   • More time is always better for a strategic plan – but you may need to break it down into 2
       sessions to keep people’s sanity in tact. Getting as far as a SWOT analysis may be enough
       for one day, and then you can start fresh in looking at your goals and objectives. EVERYONE
       in your group should be involved, and make sure you have ample time and a comfortable
       space to do it in. A dinner potluck is always a good way to go!


Differences and Definitions:
VISION – the utopian outcome - focus on the outcome, not the action that will bring you there

       CCN Vision: The Campus Climate Network envisions institutions of higher learning working
       together to help BC solve its climate crisis.
       OR
       SYC Vision: The Sierra Youth Coalition envisions happy people and a healthy planet, where all
       forms of diversity is respected and the human family works to enhance the well being of each
       other and the ecosystem we are a part of

MISSION: focuses on the ACTIONS that your group will take to attain your vision.

       CCN mission: to unite passionate students across the province and to educate, inspire,
       engage, and support youth to take climate action on their campuses.
       OR
       SYC mission: SYC works to educate, engage and empower youth to be active in their
       communities in the pursuit of social justice and ecological balance, with thinking that considers
       the future over 7 generations.

SWOT Analysis:

S – Internal strengths - the passion and dedication of people working on the project)
W – Internal - the high turn-over rate of students; the breadth of our project
O – External opportunities – the climate neutral mandate laid out by government
T – External threats – the budget cuts to post-secondary schools
** turn weaknesses and threats into strengths and opportunities!!

GOALS: are outcome based and support your mission and vision.
     For example: Hold a movie night that attracts 200 people

OBJECTIVES: are the strategies to achieve the goals – there may be many objectives for each goal.
Objectives should be SMART = Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound. Every
objective should have a bottom-liner and a timeline!
        For example: Book the theatre; Clown McHappy; by October 22
                      Design a poster; Jiffy Pop; by October 24



See Appendices Below for Handouts




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Appendix 1: Steps to a strategic plan
                          Step-by-Step Guide for Developing a Strategic Plan

               Begin steps here                                            Specific Actions


1. Vision and Mission                                            Discussion on social, economic and
   Ensuring the group shares a common                            ecological values.
   vision of what kind of world it wants to                      Discussion of individual needs and
   work toward and how it will do so, with                       campus/community/global needs.
   the project.                                                  Agreement on which values are shared,
                                                                 and articulation of a statement that
                                                                 embodies these values in the context of
                                                                 the project/group.
                                                                 Agreement on means to pursue this
                                                                 vision.

2.     SWOT analysis                                           • Write down a list for each SWOT
      A review of your groups/projects                           element.
      Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities                     • Consider the lists in the context of what to
      and Threats                                                be aware of when planning out goals for
                                                                 the plan.

3. Setting a plan timeline and goals                           • Decide if you are doing a one, two or
   Select the goals you want to pursue                           three year plan (or six month, or five
   along the chosen timeline.                                    year…).
                                                               • Brainstorm goals (I.e. accomplishments).
                                                               • Proritise which goals will go into the plan.

4. Capacity and Needs Assessment                               • Assess logistical and resource needs.
   Determine what gaps exits in your                           • Assess volunteer/staff competency and
   group’s capacity, both human and                              training needs.
   material resources.                                         • Plan for needed supplies and resources.

5. Determine objectives and bottom                             • Plan out the means you will pursue
       liners                                                    (objectives) for accomplishing your goals.
   Determine which objectives you need to                      • Select one person to ‘bottom line’
   plan to reach each goal and assign a                          following through on each of the
   bottom liner.                                                 objectives.
                                                               • Put deadlines on each objective.

6. Evaluation                                                  • Develop evaluation strategies,
   Have an evaluation mechanism to                               techniques, and criteria.
   ensure the plan is being implemented                        • Implement evaluation and integrate
   and can be changed if need be.                                results into future planning.
                                                               • Assign a Strategic Plan ‘whip’ to bottom
                                                                 line these evaluations.
            FINISH/START AGAIN

     Resource from: Strategic Planning Guide, Sierra Youth Coalition’s Sustainable Campuses Project

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Appendix 2: Strategic Planning Outline

 Organization:

 VISION
 (Dream,
 dream,
 dream.)

 MISSION
  (What, who,
 how)

 S.W.O.T.          Strengths     Weaknesses     Opportunities              Threats

 S: Aspects of
 the group that
 will bring
 success!!

 W:
 Characteristics
 that can be
 strengthened

 O: Events,
 relationships,
 etc. we can
 take
 advantage of

 T: Possible
 roadblocks

         GOALS (An end state,     OBJECTIVES   (Means of achieving   WHO    WHEN
              short/long term)                              goals)




       CAPACITY/NEEDS ASSESSMENT (Time/resources/ppl reasonable? Engage others/develop
                                                                           resources?)




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Appendix 3: Sample Timeline


                  Week 1           Week 2           Week 3            Week 4       Week 5
Goal 1       - Design         - Approval by     - Poster           - Email     Screening!
(ex. Film    posters (CM)     committee         campus             reminder
screening)   - Book theatre   - Print Posters   - send email out
             (JP)             - Arrange
                              snacks

Goal 2



Goal 3



Goal 4




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33. Strategic Planning Workshop, Cd 2

  • 1. Workshop Outline: Strategic Planning Coordination Level 2 Workshop Objectives: • By the end of the session you will be able to make your own strategic plan, either on a project or organizational level Audience: • 5 - 25 participants, post-secondary level • Different experience levels • Hands on!! Materials: • Flip Chart • Markers • Hand-out Total Time: 2.5 – 4.5 hours Opening activity: (15 minutes) • Everyone breaks into groups of 3-5 and tells a story of a project that didn’t go as well as anticipated or a group that fell apart. (7 minutes) • Without giving detailed instructions, chose one group, ask them to come to the front, and have them tell one story – only – each member is allowed to say one word and only one word – without planning or talking to each other first! (3 minutes) • Debrief with the group – (5 minutes) What just happened? Variables that came into play: not enough time, not sure which story to tell Why is strategic planning important? (10 minutes) • Brainstorming on flipchart Elements of a strategic plan (25 minutes) – see ‘differences and definitions’ below • Who has done a strategic plan before, and what did it look like? (10 minutes) • Put on flipchart • Refer people to hand-out as one approach to strategic planning • Remind people it can be done on a number of different levels – from organizational to project level 1
  • 2. Making your own plan: (1.5 - 3 hours) Step 1: Visioning (minimum 20 minutes) • Have each person spend some personal time and write down their goals for the project or organization: what would each person like to accomplish or see happen? What would be the outcome of all of these actions? • Share with group and take note of commonalities • Decide on a catchy vision that describes how your project or organization will leave the world a better place (see examples below) Step 2: Mission (minimum 10 minutes) • Together, create a captivating sentence or two that describes how your organization or project will achieve your vision. Be sure to include the audience you’re working with, and the actions you’ll take (see examples below). • It often helps to come up with ideas in smaller groups, and bring them back to the whole group to pick out the pieces you like best from all the ideas Step 3: SWOT Analysis (minimum 15 minutes) • Brainstorm with the group, focussing on the strengths of the group and how you can leverage them up • Recognize that there is a fair bit of uncertainty in the opportunities and threats – and this is okay! Ensure there is flexibility in your project or organization to work with them as they arise • Come up with 2-3 ways you can overcome your weaknesses, and even turn them into strengths Step 4: Goal-setting (minimum 15 minutes) • Come back to the individual lists of goals people want to accomplish, and begin prioritizing them based on how they support your vision and mission, and take advantage of your strengths • Be careful not to confuse goals with objectives: o On the organizational level, goals may be broad, for example to increase your membership by 50% o On the project level, goals may be slightly more concise, such as to hold a film festival that attracts 200 people Step 5: Objectives (minimum 20 minutes) • Break each goal into concise steps that can be assigned a person and a deadline • It’s helpful to put these onto a visual timeline, and work backwards to make sure your timeline is realistic (see example below) Step 6: Capacity Assessment: (minimum 10 minutes) • Are people overwhelmed by the amount of work? Think through and make sure you have enough time, money, people and resources to do the job well. If not, think through how you can get more resources! Step 7: Evaluation (minimum 10 minutes) • How will you know if you’ve been successful? Brainstorm a list of things that will help define your success, both at the end and throughout your project. For instance, will it be the number of people who attend an event? Will it be the number of volunteers who are showing up to meetings through the planning process? • Be sure you come back every couple weeks and assess your progress against your strategic plan. A strategic plan is always meant to be flexible; if you aren’t on track don’t despair! You 2
  • 3. may have to adjust your goals to be more realistic or look for other ways of achieving them, but the strategic plan can help you be proactive about this. A note to leave on: • More time is always better for a strategic plan – but you may need to break it down into 2 sessions to keep people’s sanity in tact. Getting as far as a SWOT analysis may be enough for one day, and then you can start fresh in looking at your goals and objectives. EVERYONE in your group should be involved, and make sure you have ample time and a comfortable space to do it in. A dinner potluck is always a good way to go! Differences and Definitions: VISION – the utopian outcome - focus on the outcome, not the action that will bring you there CCN Vision: The Campus Climate Network envisions institutions of higher learning working together to help BC solve its climate crisis. OR SYC Vision: The Sierra Youth Coalition envisions happy people and a healthy planet, where all forms of diversity is respected and the human family works to enhance the well being of each other and the ecosystem we are a part of MISSION: focuses on the ACTIONS that your group will take to attain your vision. CCN mission: to unite passionate students across the province and to educate, inspire, engage, and support youth to take climate action on their campuses. OR SYC mission: SYC works to educate, engage and empower youth to be active in their communities in the pursuit of social justice and ecological balance, with thinking that considers the future over 7 generations. SWOT Analysis: S – Internal strengths - the passion and dedication of people working on the project) W – Internal - the high turn-over rate of students; the breadth of our project O – External opportunities – the climate neutral mandate laid out by government T – External threats – the budget cuts to post-secondary schools ** turn weaknesses and threats into strengths and opportunities!! GOALS: are outcome based and support your mission and vision. For example: Hold a movie night that attracts 200 people OBJECTIVES: are the strategies to achieve the goals – there may be many objectives for each goal. Objectives should be SMART = Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound. Every objective should have a bottom-liner and a timeline! For example: Book the theatre; Clown McHappy; by October 22 Design a poster; Jiffy Pop; by October 24 See Appendices Below for Handouts 3
  • 4. Appendix 1: Steps to a strategic plan Step-by-Step Guide for Developing a Strategic Plan Begin steps here Specific Actions 1. Vision and Mission Discussion on social, economic and Ensuring the group shares a common ecological values. vision of what kind of world it wants to Discussion of individual needs and work toward and how it will do so, with campus/community/global needs. the project. Agreement on which values are shared, and articulation of a statement that embodies these values in the context of the project/group. Agreement on means to pursue this vision. 2. SWOT analysis • Write down a list for each SWOT A review of your groups/projects element. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities • Consider the lists in the context of what to and Threats be aware of when planning out goals for the plan. 3. Setting a plan timeline and goals • Decide if you are doing a one, two or Select the goals you want to pursue three year plan (or six month, or five along the chosen timeline. year…). • Brainstorm goals (I.e. accomplishments). • Proritise which goals will go into the plan. 4. Capacity and Needs Assessment • Assess logistical and resource needs. Determine what gaps exits in your • Assess volunteer/staff competency and group’s capacity, both human and training needs. material resources. • Plan for needed supplies and resources. 5. Determine objectives and bottom • Plan out the means you will pursue liners (objectives) for accomplishing your goals. Determine which objectives you need to • Select one person to ‘bottom line’ plan to reach each goal and assign a following through on each of the bottom liner. objectives. • Put deadlines on each objective. 6. Evaluation • Develop evaluation strategies, Have an evaluation mechanism to techniques, and criteria. ensure the plan is being implemented • Implement evaluation and integrate and can be changed if need be. results into future planning. • Assign a Strategic Plan ‘whip’ to bottom line these evaluations. FINISH/START AGAIN Resource from: Strategic Planning Guide, Sierra Youth Coalition’s Sustainable Campuses Project 4
  • 5. Appendix 2: Strategic Planning Outline Organization: VISION (Dream, dream, dream.) MISSION (What, who, how) S.W.O.T. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats S: Aspects of the group that will bring success!! W: Characteristics that can be strengthened O: Events, relationships, etc. we can take advantage of T: Possible roadblocks GOALS (An end state, OBJECTIVES (Means of achieving WHO WHEN short/long term) goals) CAPACITY/NEEDS ASSESSMENT (Time/resources/ppl reasonable? Engage others/develop resources?) 5
  • 6. Appendix 3: Sample Timeline Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Goal 1 - Design - Approval by - Poster - Email Screening! (ex. Film posters (CM) committee campus reminder screening) - Book theatre - Print Posters - send email out (JP) - Arrange snacks Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 6