Civil Air Patrol Brooks Cima, Col, CAP National Chief of Strategic Planning Texas Wing Commander Making Strategic Planning a Part of Your Wing’s Successful.

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Civil Air Patrol Brooks Cima, Col, CAP National Chief of Strategic Planning Texas Wing Commander Making Strategic Planning a Part of Your Wing’s Successful Operation

PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES  Make yourself familiar with the National CAP Strategic Plan  Review the National Power Point presentation: Unit Action Plan  Review one of the following publications or websites on the methodology of Strategic Planning:  Driving Strategic Planning: A Nonprofit Executive’s Guide by Susan A. Waechter  Presenting: Strategic Planning by Michela M. Perrone, Ph. D. and Janis Johnson  All About Strategic Planning go to: managementhelp.org

Key Points to Discuss 1.Describe the purpose of National CAP’s Strategic Plan 2.Explain the Wing’s role in fulfilling the goals contained in the Strategic Plan 3.Formulate Wing – level approaches to contribute to CAP’s success in implementing its Strategic Plan National Plan Region/Wing Plans Unit Plans

What Is A Strategic Plan? 1.A process of defining a strategy for an organization with the greatest possible knowledge of its environment and context 2.A written list of actions to meet strategies and goals 3.A method to monitor results Strategic planning is a systematic process through which an organization agrees on – and builds commitment among key stakeholders to establish priorities that are essential to its mission and responsive to its environment. Strategic plans guide the acquisition and allocation of resources to achieve these priorities.

What a Strategic Plan is NOT… 1. Written in stone 1. Written in stone 2. An Operations Plan 2. An Operations Plan 3. A document that is updated frequently 3. A document that is updated frequently Strategic Planning is not a substitute for effective leadership. Leadership is the ability to set direction (for oneself or others) and the ability to influence others to follow that direction.

Why Participate in a Planning Process? For organizational focusFor organizational focus To concentrate on priorities and key strategiesTo concentrate on priorities and key strategies For a systematic approach to future thinkingFor a systematic approach to future thinking To determine prioritiesTo determine priorities To have accountability and evaluate organizational effectivenessTo have accountability and evaluate organizational effectiveness CAP Wings should focus their attention on National, Region, and Wing plans in order to clarify vision, mission and critical issues. It allows us to prepare for possible partnerships (a National goal!), it gives us written guidance for staff, and allows us to maintain focus during staff transitions.

Where Do I Begin? National Staff, the BOG, non-CAP stakeholders, CAP-USAF and key Volunteers have already completed the difficult part; we (the national organization known as Civil Air Patrol) have a Mission Statement, a Vision Statement, and a Strategic Plan with goals and objectives. So, if all of that is done, why do I need to DO ANYTHING? Since each Wing has different operational and mission-related skills based on size, geography, etc. every Wing will have a different way of conducting activities that effectively and efficiently contribute toward achieving the goals of the organization. The local Strategic Plan qualifies and quantifies the WAY that a particular unit can support the National plan.

One Methodology: The Contextual Approach The Contextual Approach: 1.Develops strategies from present context 2.Focuses on fine-tuning and better implementation of mission and vision The contextual approach to strategic planning develops strategies from the organization’s present context, i.e.: plans are developed from where the National Strategic Plan exists in its life-cycle. The strategies in the local plans focus on how to fine-tune and best fulfill the vision and implement the mission for the organization.

This methodology is often used when: This methodology is often used when: You are dealing with a stable and mature organizationYou are dealing with a stable and mature organization Leadership is rooted in the missionLeadership is rooted in the mission The organization is not going to make major structural changesThe organization is not going to make major structural changes There is a need for improved management capacitiesThere is a need for improved management capacities No radical changes are desired (or in our case authorized)No radical changes are desired (or in our case authorized) This methodology is designed to implement strategies by board, staff and stakeholders. It is tailor-made for our CAP organizational structure. Why Use the Contextual Approach?

1.Establish a Planning Team using SMEs and Group Commanders 2.Review the National plan with a thoughtful eye toward how each item relates to your Wing 3.Assess the external environment: State Funding, specific customers, specific geographic issues, etc. 4.Using a SWOT analysis identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats specific to your Wing and the way that you perform each of the three missions as it relates to the National goals and objectives An Eight-Step Process using the Contextual Approach

5.Poll Non-CAP stakeholders (customers) to see if your local missions are meeting their needs and how they believe this mission will change in the future. 6.Identify critical internal issues 7.Formulate strategies to address issues 8.Create your Wing Plan Continued…..

That’s easy – since it is a reflection of the National Plan it should be similar to that plan in format. You want your Wing members to associate all documents as a part of a whole and thus give them the sense that they are all related. That’s easy – since it is a reflection of the National Plan it should be similar to that plan in format. You want your Wing members to associate all documents as a part of a whole and thus give them the sense that they are all related. The plan will have the following parts: Goals and Objectives Individuals or Groups responsible for completing tasks Time frame If desired: how the results will be assessed and costs involved in accomplishing goals What Does the Wing Plan Look Like?

The National Strategic PlanThe National Strategic Plan Your ES Training PlanYour ES Training Plan The CI GuideThe CI Guide Websites and books on Strategic PlanningWebsites and books on Strategic Planning Your members – many do Strategic Planning as a function of their paying jobsYour members – many do Strategic Planning as a function of their paying jobs Sample Texas Wing PlanSample Texas Wing Plan What Resources Do We Have When Working On Our Plan?

The Plan is Complete…NOW WHAT? The Plan is Complete…NOW WHAT? The Wing Commander is responsible for keeping the membership focused on the goals and objectives of the National, Region and Wing plans. There are key times when this can happen organically: Staff Meetings via phoneStaff Meetings via phone Face to Face MeetingsFace to Face Meetings NewslettersNewsletters s s Texas Wing uses the Group Commanders Call at Wing Conference for yearly updates and the quarterly Face to Face meetings (open to all members) for reinforcement.

Once your plan is complete it doesn’t have to be rewritten unless the operation of the parent organization changes dramatically. Once your plan is complete it doesn’t have to be rewritten unless the operation of the parent organization changes dramatically. A Strategic Plan is “good” for 3-5 years – you should only do a single strategic planning session in your term as Wing Commander. Yearly “tweaking” with your key planners (I use Group Commanders) should primarily be used as an evaluation session. Most evaluation metrics will come from your Dashboard. Updating The Plan

Case Study and Discussion 1.Texas Wing – examples of the plan and process 2.Open discussion

QUESTIONS?