strategic planning process is essential for all organizations
The strategic planning process is essential for all organizations. Strategic plans help organizations’ leaders and stakeholders keep sight of their missions and visions, achieve their goals and objectives, and address their challenges and issues. As a health care leader, you must be able to develop a strategic plan and use it to drive your organizational decision making. For the Final Project, you develop a comprehensive strategic plan to address challenges that have adversely impacted a health care organization.
To prepare:
Review the Hillsboro County Home Health Agency, Inc. (HCHHA) case study in this week’s Learning Resources.
Note: This Final Project will be graded using this rubric: Final Project Rubric (Word document)
Note: Your Final Project should show effective application of triangulation of content and resources in your conclusion and recommendations.
The Assignment
HCHHA’s board of directors and executive leadership team have asked for your assistance with addressing some of the major issues that have adversely impacted the organization’s financial and operational performances. They have requested that you advise them on the following:
- Strategies to help the organization address the absence of a Medicare-certified hospice, which has inconvenienced patients and their family members and has led to negative publicity for the organization
- Strategies that might improve HCHHA’s overall financial performance
- Strategies that might improve HCHHA’s operational performance
- Strategies that might assist HCHHA with effectively addressing the various external factors that may potentially threaten its market share
In a 20-page strategic plan, include the following components:
- Mission statement (provided in the case study)
- Vision statement
- Core values
- SWOT analysis
- Grand strategies or long-term strategic priorities
- Operational and tactical plan
- Key performance and evaluation indicators
- Change management plan, including the following:
- The size of the change and its impact on the community and the organization
- The organization’s readiness for change
- Change management strategy
- Team structure and responsibilities
- Sponsor roles and responsibilities
- Planning and implementation
- Communications plan
- Change management resistance plan
- Training plan
- Incentives and celebration of successes
- Timeline/schedule of activities
- Budget for change management
The 20-page narrative plan should be written as if it were to be presented to the board of directors. The plan should also include the following pages that will not count toward the 20-page limit:
- One-page Executive Summary
- Tables, graphs, and/or charts