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Developing a good strategy is key to running an effective charity or non profit organisation. Find out about the strategy development process and how to do it well.

Inside Strategy for non profits:

  • Definitions and views of strategy

    Definition of strategy. Views from strategy experts and charity and non profit leaders on strategy development.

  • Direction-setting

    Explanation of direction-setting, what it is and how to do it in your non profit or charitable organisation.

  • Involving beneficiaries

    Listening to and involving beneficiaries in strategy development.

  • External environment analysis

    Sustainability and the success of your non profit organisation will only be realised if you are aware of the forces and trends affecting your external environment.

  • Internal environment analysis

    Understanding how your organisation thinks and works is vital to improving performance and effectiveness.

  • Developing strategic options

    Choosing the right strategic options for your charity or non profit organisation, following your analysis.

  • Implementing strategy

    How to implement your strategy plan including how to involve people within its implementation and how to create strategy maps.

  • Engaging hearts and minds in strategy

    To implement your strategy, you need to engage and align people behind it.

  • Strategy case studies

    Real life examples of strategy.

  • Strategy forum

    Talk about your experiences of developing a strategic plan.

  • Future foresight [Not enough votes]

    Takes you through the strategic analysis process of looking at your operating environment and identifying trends that could affect you.

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