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STOP REACTING, START ACHIEVING

APRIL 30, MAY 7, 14, & 21
10:30-12:00PM MT

As a public servant, you entered your field to help others and serve your community. You want to make a difference. However, your days are often consumed by bureaucracy, personnel issues, and political pressures.

Strategic planning breaks this cycle by giving leaders time to envision their desired future and identify the actions needed to achieve it. Drawing on academic research, practical experience, and mainstream examples, this course teaches you the step-by-step principles for crafting and implementing a meaningful strategic plan.

Through four 90-minute live sessions and asynchronous activities, you will learn to:

  • Explain the fundamentals of the strategic planning process
  • Build a strong strategic foundation
  • Craft effective strategic initiatives
  • Demonstrate how to gain approval and generate buy-in for your strategic plan

With a plan in place, you will transition to leading your organization by design rather than letting it run by default. So let’s stop reacting and start strategizing.

$500.00

/ per person

ACJI Affiliate Nicholas Powell, PhD, leads the 4-session Strategic Planning Intensive. Nick’s approach to strategic planning is embedded in implementation science and real-world metrics that keep teams aligned, accountable, and moving forward.

In addition to his work with ACJI, Nick is the Director of Strategic Planning & Analysis for the Georgia Department of Community Supervision and is best known for developing the Person-Centered Supervision (PCS) Model, which helps probation and parole agencies deliver services that honor each person’s strengths, needs, and goals. PCS provides practitioners with a practical framework for putting evidence-based principles into practice.

He brings more than 15 years of experience in human services to his work, helping agencies strengthen criminal justice outcomes and reduce the harmful effects of system involvement. 

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Elected officials, directors, deputy directors, managers, and analysts have all taken their strategic planning efforts to the next level by applying the tenets of implementation science and carving out the time to make planning a priority. If you are looking to set direction, manage people and teams better, and shape programs, ACJI’s Strategic Planning Intensive is for you.