The strategic plan

By working through the strategic planning process, you should now have sufficient information to write a strategic plan. A good strategic plan is short and to the point and is used to communicate the strategy to its stakeholders. A long or complicated document is less likely to be used in everyday activities.

The strategic plan will usually include:

  • A statement of the organisation’s vision and mission
  • Specific aims and objectives
  • How you are hoping to meet those aims and objectives
  • The key changes it aims to make in the next few years
  • Brief reasons why these aims are right for the organisation
  • The main implications of the strategy in relation to finance, staffing, funding, volunteers, skills and resources
  • Roles of key people in delivering the strategy
  • An assessment of likely risks or obstacles
  • Timescales and process for monitoring and evaluating the strategy