A strategic plan is a structured approach to achieving a long-term goal. It outlines key objectives, the steps needed to reach them, and the resources required. Unlike short-term plans that focus on immediate tasks, a strategic plan looks at the bigger picture and considers how different factors influence success.
A good strategic plan:
For example, if a person wants to improve their financial stability, they might create a strategic plan that includes saving a certain amount each month, reducing unnecessary expenses, and investing in education or skills development.
Complex problems often do not have one simple solution. They may involve multiple factors, require long-term effort, and need careful decision-making. A strategic plan helps by:
Strategic planning is particularly useful when:
For example, if someone wants to switch careers, they may need a strategic plan that includes gaining new skills, networking with people in the industry, and applying for relevant roles over time.
A strategic plan is only as strong as the information and insights used to create it. It must be informed by the sorts of analysis and problem solving approaches which have been explored so far in Problem Solving:
By ensuring that strategic plans are well-researched, built on an understanding of the system, logically designed, thoughtfully tested, prioritised and focused, individuals and groups can make meaningful progress towards solving complex problems.
Reflective questions for individuals can include:
Observation cues for trainers can include:
Evidence can include individuals’ self-reflections, strategic plans that they have created to solve a complex problem, and observations from others.
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