Strategic Planning Diploma
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Strategic Planning Diploma
Strategic planning is an organisation's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people. Various business analysis techniques can be used in strategic planning, including SWOT and PEST analysis.
Strategic planning is the formal consideration of an organisation's future course. All strategic planning deals with at least one of three key questions:
1. "What do we do?"
2. "For whom do we do it?"
3. "How do we excel?"
The course will appeal to students of Management and Business Administration who are looking for a practical foundation in this subject area.…
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Strategic Planning Diploma
Strategic planning is an organisation's process of defining its
strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its
resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and
people. Various business analysis techniques can be used in
strategic planning, including SWOT and PEST analysis.
Strategic planning is the formal consideration of an organisation's future course. All strategic planning deals with at least one of three key questions:
1. "What do we do?"
2. "For whom do we do it?"
3. "How do we excel?"
The course will appeal to students of Management and Business Administration who are looking for a practical foundation in this subject area. In addition, Business Managers wishing to expand their horizons into strategic business planning will find this course an invaluable guide into the theory and practice of strategic planning. Materials can be studied online or students have the option to print the documents once, there is also the option to have the materials delivered for an additional charge.
The course will consist of ten modules covering a wide variety of strategic planning topics and end with an online examination.
Course Contents:
Module One - Introduction to Business Strategic Planning
This unit provides the foundation material for the course. It examines, at a high level, both the theories and concepts of strategic planning and the methods, techniques and toolsets employed. The students learns the early differentiation between IS Strategic Planning and IT Strategic Planning. The broader perspectives are examined including Corporate Planning and the interlock to key components such as Programme Management and Change Management.
Module Two - The journey of strategy making
This refers to the cyclical approach of strategic decision making (the journey). It will consider such items as:
* Political feasibility
* Role of participation
* Determination of reality
* Shareholder Management
* The links between strategy and organizational
change
* Using computer support as an assistance in
strategic delivery
Module Three - Accepted theories and concepts of strategic planning
This unit examines the varying theories and concepts supporting this approach.
* The accepted definitions and theories of
strategic planning
* The concepts in constructing a strategic
plan
* The important aspects of business
integration
* Strategy as a catalyst for promoting business
change
* Identification of risk and managing strategic
problems
Module Four - Stakeholder Analysis and Management
This unit looks at the determination of the key stakeholders in IS Strategic Planning.
* Managing the competing demands of different
sets of stakeholders
* Analysis of Stakeholders
* Stakeholder Influence
* The Stakeholder Grid - Thinking about
stakeholders
* Modelling the basis of power and interest
* The coherence of strategy making - inclusion
of stakeholder views
Module Five - Developing Models of Strategic Planning
This unit examines the complexity of strategic planning and the type of planning models that can be produced.
* The conventional approaches to strategic
planning - the accepted models
* Latest trends and techniques in strategic
planning
* Managing Executive acceptance and
understanding - the consultants dilemma
* A look at the structured approaches to
strategic planning
Module Six - The method approach to strategic planning
This unit considers the formal structured method approaches to completing a strategic plan. The following areas are examined:
* Introduction to structured planning
techniques
* Approaches adopted by the big international
strategy houses
* A look in depth at the approach put forward by
OGC for strategic development work within the UK Government
Departments
* Concepts of interlock - how the pieces fit
together
* Computer software assists supporting strategy
development
Module Seven - Working with teams - group approach to strategic development
This unit explores the importance of group dynamics within the overall concept of strategic development work.
* Guidelines for working with teams
* Computer supported group workshops
* Getting the best from team interaction
* Concepts of Brainstorming
* Oval Mapping Workshops
Module Eight - Maps and Models for Workshops
Workshops form a vital part in the gathering, analysis and dissemination of information for strategic planning. This unit explores the maps and models that support this approach.
* Guidelines for analyzing interview maps
* Basic Map analysis
* Locating goals and strategic issues
* Creating Categories
* Developing draft and core options
* Analyzing maps and computer models
Module Nine - Methods of Delivery - Implementing Strategic Concepts
This unit explores how strategic plans are converted to action plans and subsequently rolled out and implemented.
* Key interlock criteria - Programme and
Change Management
* Interface to Corporate Planning
* Benefits Measurement Criteria
* Modularity in strategic planning
* Managing Risks and Exposure
* Key implementation criteria
Module Ten - Concepts of Interlock - integrating strategic planning into the business framework
This unit examines how strategic planning fits into a holistic model within the Corporate architecture.
* The holistic strategic model
* The importance of interlock
* Communications in strategic planning
* The facilitator - winning hearts and minds
Vignettes - Case studies of strategic planning in action
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