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How to Develop a Strategic Plan
The Office of Institutional ResearchSeptember 2011
What is Strategic Planning? The process of an organization/unit
understanding its purpose and environment, defining its direction, and describing those actions that it will take to achieve its goals. Where it stands, where it wants to go, and how
it will get there Answers questions:
"What do we do?" "For whom do we do it?" "How do we excel?"
What is Strategic Planning?
Helps organizations/ units allocate resources (time, money, people) in an effective/strategic way
Should build on and be guided by the university’s overall mission, vision, values, and institutional priorities, as well as the academic plan
Time frame typically 3-5 years
What is Strategic Planning?
Plan
Do
Check
Act
Effective Strategic Plans
Involve faculty, staff, and students at all levels
Use data as evidence on which to base decisions
Look beyond immediate concerns of the unit to keep the focus on future and goals
Include strategies to draw on strengths, maximize opportunities while addressing internal weaknesses and external threats
Effective Strategic Plans
Set priorities, so unit and university know where to focus efforts and resources
Collaborate and integrate efforts and resources of faculty within unit and across the university
Are updated and revised periodically to account for changes
Foster teamwork, team decision-making, trust, and a common understanding and shared commitment to the mission and direction of the unit.
Strategic Planning at AUC
Consistent guidelines ease the planning process and as well as the analysis and integration of plans
Rolling 3-year plan. This year, FY2013-2015. Annual updates Tied to budget, planning matrix Budget the plan, not plan the budget
Components of a Strategic PlanMission
1-3 sentences that outline the purpose of the unit and how the unit helps the university achieve its mission.
May also include vision and core values▪ Vision▪ How the organization will look in the future
▪ Core values▪ Shared beliefs that provide a framework for decision-making
AUC’s Mission
The American University in Cairo (AUC) is a premier English-language institution of higher learning. The university is committed to teaching and research of the highest caliber, and offers exceptional liberal arts and professional education in a cross-cultural environment. AUC builds a culture of leader-ship, lifelong learning, continuing education and service among its graduates, and is dedicated to making significant contributions to Egypt and the international community in diverse fields. Chartered and accredited in the United States and Egypt, it is an independent, not-for-profit, equal-opportunity institution. AUC upholds the principles of academic freedom and is dedicated to excellence.
AUC’s Vision
Our vision is to be a world-class university internationally recognized for its leadership and excellence in teaching, research, creative expression, and service.
AUC’s Core Values Excellence
We continually strive to be among the best in all we do: in teaching, research, creative expression, service to our communities, and service to each other in our daily interactions.
Diversity We seek to treat all individuals with dignity and fairness and to promote
understanding and respect for diversity of perspectives, traditions, and experiences.
Social Responsibility We are committed to exploring the challenges that confront Egypt, the
region, and the world and to using our intellectual and creative capabilities to address these challenges, serve our communities, and have a positive and sustainable impact on development, business, the environment, and society.
Integrity We believe that individuals are accountable for their actions, and, as
members of a community, our individual actions have an impact on others. We are stronger as a community when we reflect on the consequences of our decisions and actions and we uphold the principles of academic integrity, including fairness, accountability, and honesty.
Lifelong Learning We believe that the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and personal and
professional development should continue throughout one’s lifetime.
OIR’s Mission and Vision
Mission The Office of Institutional Research (OIR) partners
with university officials to support effective decision-making that advances AUC’s mission. IR provides timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis to external and internal constituencies.
Vision The Office of Institutional Research will be
recognized throughout the university community as well as in Egypt, the region, and internationally for its leadership and innovation in planning, assessment, research, and testing and for the quality of its work.
OIR’s Core Values
Collaborating effectively with stakeholders both inside and outside the university to increase the quality and efficiency of our services
Creating an environment that nurtures professional growth and development
Fostering a culture of transparency, open communication, and evidence-based decision-making
Producing high quality research and services responsive to the needs of the AUC community and external stakeholders
Providing services characterized by personal and professional integrity in adherence to the highest ethical standards in the field
Sharing best practices both within the university community and internationally to contribute to the development of the field
Promoting the integration of planning, research, assessment and testing as a core definition of institutional research
Exercise:
Use the handout to write a possible vision statement for your unit AND one possible core value.
Discuss with your group.
Components of a Strategic Plan Environmental Scan
Internal Analysis▪ Strengths▪ Characteristics which contribute to your unit’s ability to
achieve its mission What advantages does your unit have? What do you do better
than anyone else? What unique aspects can you draw upon that others can't? What do people in your field/location see as your strengths?
▪ Weaknesses▪ Characteristics which limit your unit’s ability to achieve
its mission What could you improve? What should you avoid? What are
people in your field/location likely to see as weaknesses? What factors lose you students/faculty?
Exercise:
Use the handout to describe several of your unit’s strengths and weaknesses.
Share with your group.
Components of a Strategic PlanEnvironmental Scan
External Analysis– political, technological, socioeconomic, educational changes; examine likelihood and impact▪ Opportunities▪ What opportunities might your strengths create? If you
overcame a weakness, would that create an opportunity? What interesting trends are occurring? Changes in market/field? Local changes?
▪ Threats▪ What obstacles does your unit face? What are competitors
doing? Is the technology changing? Changes in market/field? Local changes?
Exercise:
Use the handout to describe several possible opportunities or threats.
Share with your group.
Components of a Strategic PlanGoals
Where do you want to be at the end of the plan?
Goals should be “big picture items”, high-level
Not more than three to five Relate to university priorities For administrative and academic support
units, unit outcomes can be substituted for goals.
AUC’s Institutional Priorities
Education for Citizenship and Service We believe that a sound education not only prepares students for professional success
but also for responsible citizenship and community engagement. The liberal arts tradition, with its emphasis on the broad education of a common core curriculum and the experiential learning of rich extracurricular programs, strengthens the curiosity and courage of AUC graduates, and promotes civic participation.
Research Reflecting Innovation and Impact AUC is a source of insight and inspiration in many fields, and we expect our faculty and
students to participate in scientific, scholarly or artistic production. We particularly emphasize those domains in which there is the prospect of a tangible effect on the development of disciplinary knowledge or the enhancement of societal welfare.
Outreach Enhancing Engagement and Access We are dedicated to serving communities in Egypt and around the world through
extension and outreach programs that bring University expertise and insight to a wider public, that profit from our convening power, and that serve to inform and enlighten public discourse, enhance access to information and knowledge, and enrich artistic and intellectual life.
Management with Sustainability and Integrity We are committed to managing the operations of the University so as to reflect and
foster the values we teach our students and expect in our faculty and wish to exemplify in Egypt. Our institutional practices should exhibit a commitment to environmental, social and fiscal responsibility, and we should observe the highest standards of integrity in the workplace and in our dealings with vendors, clients, and other constituents.
Components of a Strategic Plan Goal
Example (OIR): The university community is provided with cutting edge research related to higher education effectiveness and impact and best practices in the region, especially in the area of accreditation and research.
Example (JRMC): The JRMC department will build strong and ongoing linkages with JRMC alumni and the media industry.
Components of a Strategic PlanObjectives
Specific outcomes that are to be achieved. More concrete and specific than goals
Specific, measureable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound (SMART)▪ Time, money, quality, quantity
Each goal may have several objectives. Example (JRMC): By 2012, establish an
advisory board of distinguished alumni and media industry professionals.
Components of a Strategic Plan
Strategies The specific actions your unit will take to
achieve your objective Example (JRMC): ▪ Faculty will nominate and select members.▪ Faculty will hold annual meetings with the
board
Components of a Strategic Plan
Required resources Budget, faculty, staff, space
Assessment How will you measure success? Key performance indicators/benchmarks
for each objective
Exercise:
Use the handout to write down one possible goal for your unit, one objective, and one or more strategies for achieving objective.
Note the resources required, space implications, and key performance indicators.
Share with your group.
Getting Started
Involve all faculty/staff Small units:
Series of collegial, face to face meetings Review past plans, discuss accomplishments, SWOT
Large units: Set up a planning team representing various majors,
activities, and staffing levels. Town-hall meetings or community forums can be helpful
as well as multiple small-group gatherings. A SWOT analysis can be sent out in an email, Google
doc, surveys to the group. Each colleague should have opportunity to comment on
the plan draft
Writing Your Plan
May use templates (soft copies available) Word or Excel Compliance Assist integrated planning software
This Fall , OIR will enter soft copies on S/W if assistance needed.
aucegypt.compliance-assist.com Finalize plan, send copy to the Dean/division or
unit head, OIR Complete your budget, enter relevant
information in planning matrix, if selected for investment
Annual Updates
Most important part of the planning process Shows commitment to planning Re-validates priorities and direction
Similar to initial session: Internal analysis, external analysis – focus
on changes Review mission, vision, values Review goals, objectives, strategies, results
of KPIs, review KPIs, resources required
Technical Support
OIR can provide: Consultation Training Meeting facilitation – SWOT, goal-setting Review of draft plans Other support including statistics and
data as needed.
Thank you!
For more information or for assistance or facilitation as you develop your strategic plans, contact: Ann Boudinot-Amin at
[email protected], ext. 2232 Alia Mitkees at [email protected],
ext. 2215