How to develop the basic sections of a strategic plan

 

 

 

 

 

Implementing everything you have learned throughout the course in learning how to develop the basic sections of a strategic plan, state the problem you wish to address at the national level related to criminal justice matters, and then, develop an approach that addresses the following:

1. What problem(s) are you addressing for the nation?

2. Who would be managing your strategic plan once operational and where would it be headquartered?

3. What is the roadmap for a participant in your program from selection criteria to completion in your program at the national level?

4. What are the resources needed including personnel, equipment, and facilities?

5. Explain the basis for your budget in terms of allocation costs for all aspects of your plan as well as a realistic timeline for its implementation.

6. Outline how you would measure the success of your program/plan.

7. Discuss possible problems and/or shortcomings with your strategic plan that you believe you may encounter once the plan begins its implementation phase. **Place a special focus on whether the plan may be more successful in different parts of the nation as well as urban versus rural settings.

 

 

 

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