POWER POINT
Unit II PowerPoint Presentation
Instructions
Strategic Change CycleAssume that you are a program coordinator for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and you have been asked to participate in developing a strategic plan to develop and implement a new method to screen potential entrants to the United States. Your supervisor has suggested that the department utilize the Strategy Change Cycle to strategically plan for the best practices/methods of deciding upon and implementing the new plan.You will create a PowerPoint presentation to present your plan to the department. Your presentation will include the following items:
- the Strategic Change Cycle’s components and key objectives,
- key considerations that are unique to public and third sector organizations when developing and implementing strategic planning, and
- reasons for why you would or would not suggest incorporating the Strategic Change Cycle into the strategic planning process.
Your PowerPoint presentation should consist of at least 10 slides, not counting the title slide and reference slide. Please be sure to use the textbook and at least three additional sources, citing all using APA style.
Text book::::
Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations: A Guide to Strengthening and Sustaining Organizational Achievement, 5th Edition
Author:John M. Bryson VBID:9781119071617
5 years ago
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