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Strategi c Action Planning 2012 Alpha Alpha State Convention Strategic Action Plan Committee Susan Stamm, Chair Carol Herbert Karen Matis

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Strategic Action Planning

2012 Alpha Alpha State ConventionStrategic Action Plan Committee

Susan Stamm, ChairCarol HerbertKaren Matis

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Sap is sometimes called the blood of a tree because it circulates inside,

carrying nutrients and water throughout the tree. A tree would die

if sap didn’t circulate inside it. Tree sap also has a great deal of potential

for future uses.

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Strategic Action Planning (SAP) is critical to strengthening the life of •Delta Kappa Gamma Society International•Alpha Alpha State•YOUR chapter

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FAQ’s

• What is a Strategic Action Plan?– A Plan for the Future!– What would you like to see happening in your chapter?

• Why develop a plan?– To know where you are going. Without a “roadmap,” you

could end up lost!– A plan on paper ensures action.– Systematic planning attracts younger members and gives

purpose.– Planning together provides a sense of unity and

commitment.

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FAQ’s• Who should be involved?– All members should be involved in the planning process as

well as approval of the plan• How is a Strategic Action Plan developed?– Chapter members work together as a team generating

goals, strategies for achieving them, and persons or committees responsible for implementation

• What is the suggested format?– Include areas of focus, objectives, measurable activities,

and responsible persons/committees – Not all plans will look the same; your SAP should fit your

chapter’s needs and address the areas of focus you feel are important

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Planning is bringing the future into the present

so that you can do something about it.

Alan Lakein

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Strategic Action Planning is not studying the stars or copying other chapters.

Strategic Action Planning is looking at your own chapter through a microscope. What are you doing well? What do you need to work on? Where do you see your chapter in the future? How can you get there?

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Areas of Focus

“As the gardener, by severe pruning, forces the sap of the tree into one or two vigorous limbs, so should you stop off your miscellaneous activity and concentrate your force on one or a few points.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Areas of Focus: What’s important to your chapter?

• Membership?• Member Participation?• Leadership for Chapter?• Programs/Projects?• Communications?• Finance?

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Areas of Focus

• What one or two things would make the most difference in your chapter?

• In what areas does your chapter need to focus?

• Remember to keep it simple.• Activity

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Areas of Focus: What’s important to your chapter?

• Membership?• Member Participation?• Leadership for Chapter?• Programs/Projects?• Communications?• Finance?

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Objectives and activities to meet objectives are

• SMART–Specific–Measurable–Achievable–Realistic–Time based

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Action Steps Include

• The Action• Committee/Individual responsible• Measurement to determine accomplishment• Timeline for completion

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Scenario…what do you think?

Our chapter has identified leadership as a focus area and set an objective of supporting effective leadership development. We wrote the following activity:

Design a model for identifying and recruiting potential leaders.In your group, discuss whether this activity is SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time based).

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Scenario…what do you think?

Our chapter has identified membership as a focus area and set an objective of ensuring membership growth. We wrote the following activity:

The Membership Committee will conduct the initiation of new members at least once a yearIn your group, discuss whether this activity is SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time based).

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What a SAP looks like…MembershipObjective 1: to ensure membership growth and retention Activities:•Define a prospective member recruitment model (referencing other successful chapter practices), and pilot the model in a minimum of 10% of the chapters (Membership)•Direct chapter membership committees to use “Pride in the Big Picture” orientation materials for potential members. Access at http://www.dkg.org/site/c.meJMIOOwErH/b.5880535/k.EE3A/Resources.htm (Membership)•Direct chapters to initiate new members at least once a year (Membership/Treasurer)•Design mentorship programs where chapters partner new members with seasoned members, and pilot this program in a minimum of 10% of the chapters (Membership)

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In a nutshell . . . chapters• Identify strengths and weaknesses• Select one or two areas of focus• Write objectives for the areas of focus• Determine activities to meet the objectives• Assign a committee/individual to

supervise/oversee movement toward the objective

• Establish a timeline to evaluate progress• Repeat the process . . . Your SAP is always

running. Continue to prune.

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A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow. George S. Patton

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Alpha Alpha Strategic Action Planning CommitteeContact Information

Susan Stamm, Chair [email protected]

724-748-5326 (home)

Carol Herbert, Member [email protected]

724-658-4763 (home)

Karen Matis, Member [email protected]

724-647-0089 (cell) 724-654-8437 (home)