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Alexandria Williams

Trident International University

10 February 2023

Action Plan

One of the strategies we are developing an action plan for is providing education on cancer to Asian communities. The Asian communities need education on the disease to have an understanding. Provision of information and educate the people affected in different areas, such as the treatment. The other strategy is to provide Asian-based interventions to the community. Since the Asian American community is the most affected by the disease, it is essential to tailor interventions that benefit the people. The action plan consists of the goal definition, a list of the tasks, and identifying critical studies. This action plan aims to vail interventions that benefit the Asia Americans most affected by cancer (Garnett, 2021). Therefore the main goal is to ensure there is available information to every cancer patient, which allows them to understand their situation. In addition, the provision of Asian interventions is essential. This is through the provision of interventions which specifically benefit the group. This is by ensuring there are enough interventions such as the provision of information, provision of treatments, and also how to support the patients. These goals lead to better treatment of Asian Americans with cancer. The second step of the action plan is creating a list of activities. The activities include how to avail the materials needed to inform the people. This is to ensure information is created that benefits people about the treatment and creates awareness around the issue. They are finally identifying the critical tasks. The critical tasks in this action plan are the tasks that help in achieving the set goals. These include the provision of information to the community. These tasks include the provision of reading materials and also online campaigns which create awareness. This action plan will lead to the targeted community getting the help they need.

Relationship between the strategic plan and an action plan

A future vision may be gained via the use of a strategic plan. One may use it to establish priorities, determine how resources should be distributed, and bring together stakeholders, employees, executives, elected officials, and residents behind a shared vision for the company or community. After a strategic plan has been produced, the next step is to design an action plan for putting that strategy into action. An action plan puts the strategy in the heads, hearts, and hands of the persons who will execute the strategic plan and have a real, measurable impact. This is done by putting the strategy in the hands of the individuals who will execute the strategic plan (Weishaar et al., 2019). The action plan "operationalizes" the strategic plan, and it is the action plan that "brings the strategy to life." You may help team members feel relevant, valuable, and interested in their work by assigning them tasks and responsibilities and providing them with the resources they need to align their efforts with the plan. This is accomplished via the use of a plan of action. By having both a strategic plan and an action plan in place, the business can better transform its strategy from a two-dimensional blueprint into a success that can be proved.

Competencies of the healthcare professionals as related to creating the action plan

Executives from the healthcare industry who were members of the Healthcare Leadership Alliance collaborated to determine healthcare practitioners' needed skills and abilities. Communication, leadership, professionalism, knowledge, and the ability to conduct business effectively are the five fundamental qualities used to classify the capabilities. The competencies are essential in creating the action plan (Anderson et al., 2019). The team can more clearly define its goals and objectives with an effective communication strategy. The plan may act as a communications road map detailing where one has to go and how to get there. Describe the interrelationships that exist between the target demographics, the messages, the distribution methods, the activities, and the resources.

References

Anderson, M., Schulze, K., Cassini, A., Plachouras, D., & Mossialos, E. (2019). A governance framework for developing and assessing national action plans on antimicrobial resistance : the Lancet Infectious Diseases19(11), e371-e384.

Garnett, S. T. (2021).  The action plan for Australian birds 2020. CSIRO publishing.

Weishaar, H., Hurrelmann, K., Okan, O., Horn, A., & Schaeffer, D. (2019). Framing health literacy: A comparative analysis of national action plans.  Health Policy123(1), 11-20.