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| An Alliance E-Learning Session Date: August 27, 2008 Time: 2:00-3:30 PM EDT (90 minutes) Presenter: Frank Martinelli |  | Strategic Planning: Increasing the Impact! Do you have a clear picture of where your nonprofit organization is, where it should be going, and how to get there? Strategic planning is a process that helps to answer these questions. In today's unstable ever-changing environment, strategic planning can help your nonprofit identify and act on new opportunities for mission impact and organizational growth. This session is geared to executive staff and board members who must act as a leadership team in the planning process. Through presentation, group discussion, and individual reflection, you will have a chance to experience some of the critical activities of the planning process. Your team will gain practical information about the key concepts and techniques of strategic planning. You will learn how to use those techniques to increase the extent to which your board thinks strategically and the impact of your agency's strategic planning process. Learning Objectives: - To learn the basic steps and major challenges in the planning process
- To acquire practical tools and techniques to prepare for the planning process and creating, implementing, and monitoring your strategic plan.
- To learn how to involve board, staff and stakeholders in your planning process
Frank Martinelli, President, The Center for Public Skills Training, Milwaukee, WI Frank Martinelli has over 35 years of work, training, and consulting experience with a variety of nonprofit and public sector organizations. He is president of the Center for Public Skills Training in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he specializes in strategic planning, governing board development, community partnership and alliance building, and design of capacity building initiatives. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin with an M.S. in Urban Affairs, Frank has done numerous workshops on nonprofit management with emphasis on the board of directors.
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