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Implementing Best Practices in Strategic Planning and Continuous Improvement

Implementing Best Practices in Strategic Planning and Continuous Improvement. February 10, 2012 2012 MPRA State Conference. Session Objectives. Participants will be able to define best practices, key performance indicators and explain their purpose and implementation in an agency.

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Implementing Best Practices in Strategic Planning and Continuous Improvement

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  1. Implementing Best Practices in Strategic Planning and Continuous Improvement February 10, 2012 2012 MPRA State Conference

  2. Session Objectives • Participants will be able to define best practices, key performance indicators and explain their purpose and implementation in an agency. • Participants will be able to implement best practices throughout the agency using various methods and approaches that help the agency, and avoid creating harm. • Participants will utilize information on KPIs to further their understanding and discuss internal agency KPIs that are related to best practices for strategic planning and continuous improvement.

  3. Best Practices • A best practice is a method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to those achieved with other means. • Used as a benchmark, a best practice can evolve as improvements are discovered. • Utilizing best practices often requires good research and a method to measure agency performance as in key performance indicators.

  4. Best Practice Concepts • Benchmarking is the process of comparing one's business processes and performance metrics to industry bests and/or best practices from other industries • “Good" practices or "smart" practices offer insight into solutions that may or may not work for your situation • “Contextual practice," in which the notion of what is "best" will vary with the context

  5. Types of Best Practices

  6. Objective Difficult Precise Subjective The Arena of Best Practice-KPI KPIs Metrics Measures Goals & Objectives Critical Success Factors KPIs Metrics Measures Measureable Business Technology Immeasureable

  7. Best Practices in Strategic Planning • Effectiveness of Target Setting • Comprehensiveness of Target Setting • Formality of External Analysis • Innovation of Benchmarking • Comprehensiveness of Organizational Analysis • Formality of Internal Analysis • Execution of Action Plans • Sophistication of Action Plans • Strategic Planning Coordination • Strategic Planning Support

  8. Best Practices in Continuous Improvement • Organizational Learning • Capacity Dynamic • CI Coordination • CI Execution • CI Support

  9. A Logic Model Approach • Utilizing best practices often requires good research and a method to measure agency performance as in key performance indicators. • Identify and prioritize KPIs using logic models. • Logic models: graphic/tabular representation of program inputs, outputs, and outcomes.

  10. A Logic Model Approach

  11. A Logic Model Approach

  12. Developing Your Agencies Own Best Practices and KPIs Workshop • Defining what is important • Defining what is measurable • Defining a process for determining best practices and KPIs • Finding an administrative home for best practices and KPIs • Planning for implementation • Small groups report out

  13. Conclusion Steve Wolter, CPRPJeff Bransford, CPRP Executive Director Associate Director sawolter@indiana.edu jbransfo@indiana.edu Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands Indiana University www.eppley.org 812.855.3095

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