Strategic planning: processes and tools for direction and decision-making
Fri, 07 Jul
|Live online training
This one-day course will introduce processes and tools to help ensure that decision-making is responsive to your environment and focused on the most important issues affecting your organisation.
Time & Location
07 Jul 2023, 10:00 – 15:30
Live online training
About the Event
Whether your organisation is embarking on a new strategy as part of a regular review, or making strategic choices in response to challenges, this course will help leadership teams deal with difficult decision-making.
OUTCOMESBy the end of the training, you'll have:
- a clearer articulation of your organisation’s purpose
- an increased understanding of strategic and business planning processes
- identified tools which can improve strategic planning and decision-making in your organisation
- more awareness of how to keep your strategy on track
- considered how to get the process right for your organisation.
This course is aimed at decision-makers such as:
- senior leaders
- chief executives
- chairs
- trustees.
Although it's primarily designed for those involved with strategy and business planning, it's also suitable for those who want to learn more about the subject.
WHO DELIVERS THE TRAINING? Jenny Potkins delivers this course. Jenny is an NCVO consultant, facilitator and trainer.
HOW WILL IT BE DELIVERED? This training will take place on Zoom.We'll send out the Zoom link with the joining instructions before the session.The training will run from 10.00 until 15.30 with short breaks and a longer lunch break.The course will include presentations, peer learning and opportunities to experiment with environmental analysis and decision-making tools.
PRICINGOur pricing structure is based on your organisation’s gross annual income. NCVO members also receive a 30% discount on training prices.
If your organisation is an NCVO member, your discount will be calculated for you when booking.
Prices start from £63 for small organisations who are NCVO members, with an annual income under £50,000.