Strategic Planning in Social Service Organizations
A Practical Guide
- Publisher
- Canadian Scholars' Press Inc.
- Initial publish date
- May 2001
- Category
- Social Work
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781551301969
- Publish Date
- May 2001
- List Price
- $29.95
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Description
Social service organizations are under increasing pressure to strengthen the level of professional management. Reduced government funding, the increasing number of service providers, and growing societal demand for responsible, accountable, and effective social services are causing these organizations to seek ways to enhance organizational effectiveness and service delivery. In particular, strengthening management planning skills and using appropriate planning tools are essential to succeed in an increasingly competitive and under-funded market.
While many professional management practices and techniques have been developed for and implemented in the corporate sector, few of these have been adequately adapted to the specific circumstances of the social service sector. This textbook introduces and demonstrates a systematic approach for undertaking effective strategic planning in this sector. Practical, field-tested frameworks and worksheets for improving an organization's strategic and long-term focus, and enhancing the rigor of its decision-making, supplement the material.
The market-based approach — unique to this book — encourages an organization to examine the current and evolving needs of key stakeholders and identify which client groups it can best serve given its limited resources.
About the authors
Gayla Rogers is Dean and Professor of the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary.
Donna S. Finley is President of Framework Partners in Planning, Inc.
John R. Galloway is Vice President of Framework Partners in Planning Inc.
Editorial Reviews
"…provides invaluable information in an easy to follow manner to non-profit organizations with traditionally little knowledge in the areas of visioning, marketing, fundraising, and technology planning…well-written and easy to understand."— “Bau St-Cyr, President, Ontario Community Support Association