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Back Tailored Strategic Planning for Execution: Assessment and Risk (SPEAR) Workshop

Fiscal Year 2015
Division Provost
Department Center for Executive Education
Investigator(s) McAnally, Winli
Sponsor Naval Supply Command Global Logistics Center (Navy)
Summary Tailor NPS Center for Executive Education's Strategic Planning for Execution: Assessment and Risk (SPEAR) workshop to focus on NAVSUP Global Logistics Support (NAVSUP GLS) initiatives by providing education and facilitation to support the development, implementation, and accomplishment of a strategic planning process. NAVSUP GLS will be bringing in approximately 40 GLS executive leadership personnel (to include Cos, department heads, and reserve Cos) for this workshop. This tailored SPEAR will provide a guided process to support NAVSUP GLS by identifying their Vision, Mission, Values/Customer Needs; Strategic Position and Objectives; Strategic Assessment and Metrics; Risk Management and Assessment; and Strategic Communication as Risk Mitigation. Strategic objectives to be addressed during this workshop include: clearly defining their mission, so it effectively guides decisions throughout their organization; assess internal and external changes and emerging trends that impact their strategic plan; determine most important objectives for their organization to achieve, given limited resources and expanding requirements; identify distinctive capabilities that position their organization for sustained high performance; assess their objectives and select metrics that assure intended results; maximize their organizational leadership capabilities to gain support and resources for their strategic initiatives.
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