
Nonprofit Mission: Impact Nonprofit Strategic Planning for Clarity, Alignment, and Focus in a Turbulent World
Strategic planning at its best offers nonprofit leaders a way to create clarity, alignment, and shared direction in an increasingly uncertain environment. Unfortunately some have experienced strategic planning processes that felt like a really heavy lift—or even found the process and the resulting plan constraining.
Episode Highlights
00:03:00 – Common fears and misconceptions about strategic planning
00:05:00 – How strategic planning creates alignment and shared direction
00:07:38 – Planning in times of uncertainty and the reality of disruption
00:09:00 – The value of structured conversations in uncovering vision and assumptions
00:10:00 – Setting intentions and direction without predicting the future
00:10:30 – Reengaging board members through the planning process
00:11:00 – Creating space to surface and address organizational challenges
00:12:00 – Breaking down silos and increasing alignment across teams
00:12:30 – Reducing noise and increasing signal in organizational focus
00:13:00 – Returning to the "why" of strategic planning
Resources:
Scenario planning for nonprofits
About your podcast host:
Carol Hamilton, Grace Social Sector Consulting, helps nonprofits become more strategic and effective through inclusive strategic planning, evaluation design, and organizational assessment.
When she is not working with nonprofits to improve their strategy and alignment, you can find her reading a good book, making diary comics, having a dance party in the kitchen, swimming, biking or kayaking on the Anacostia River.
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