As an overview, a strategic plan should contain the following elements: The back

As an overview, a strategic plan should contain the following elements:
The background and rationale for doing the plan
The process used to develop and adopt the plan…list the key people who will implement the plan
Key stakeholders and their needs and concerns
The organization’s mission and values
The environmental analysis
The organization’s analysis of strengths and weaknesses
The implementation plan.
Conduct a SWOT analysis. “SWOT” (pronounced swat) stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. This is a key part of strategic planning because it examines the organization itself and the external and future environment of the organization. Strengths and weaknesses refer to the organization itself-they are akin to assets and liabilities ( (Lynddon, 1999). They are current, that is, they exist now. Opportunities and threats exist outside the organization and/or they refer to the future.
As you think about the program that you would want to develop a strategic plan for, address the questions above and the following questions:
Conduct a SWOT Analysis of the program you developed a strategic plan for. Identify and explain each component.
What challenges do you think this program and the agency as a whole may be facing in order to stay vibrant, to remain aware of environmental changes, and to keep up with best practices in the field?
What leadership behaviors are needed to implement your program plan and face the potential challenges that may arise in the organization as a result of your plan?
Considering the characteristics of the program you have designed, what kind of leader would be best to manage the program?
What factors within this particular program, including the characteristics of staff, would give guidance as to the best leadership styles?
What specific leadership traits, competencies, and theories would be needed for an effective leader of this program?
INSTRUCTIONS:
The Human Services Environment in recent decades is constantly changing. Your paper should provide answers to the following questions as a part of the implementation and attempt to answer the following questions:
Who should be involved in planning?
What are the needs, problems, or issues being addressed?
What outcomes are desired?
What resources are available to reach projected goals?
What constraints (obstacles) should be taken into account?
What alternate methods could be used to meet the objectives?
What does the SWOT Analysis tell leadership
What are the best methods for meeting program objectives?
What steps need to be carried out to meet each objective?
How will you evaluate success?
Implementation plan:
Discuss in detail how you would implement your program. Consider the following:
Who would you speak with?
What are some anticipate barriers
How many people and skills would you need to for day to day operations
what type of leader would you be within your organization?