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STRATEGIC PLANNING TOOLKIT FOR SCHOOLS

The Strategic Planning Toolkit is a step-by-step guide to assist you to develop your School’s Strategic Plan. It is a digital product, consisting of an ebook (pdf: 7.8MB; Word 39.3MB) with FREE PowerPoints and is available as an instant download.

It is the ONLY Toolkit you'll EVER need to conduct your school strategic planning.

The toolkit is divided into four sections, covering the five-step strategic planning formula:

  • CLARIFY THE VISION
  • COLLECT THE DATA
  • IDENTIFY THE CRITICAL ISSUES
  • CHOOSE THE STRATEGIES
  • WRITE THE PLAN

Section 1: Clarify the vision

This section provides the theory behind strategic planning, outlines the difference between vision, mission and values and discusses how to develop a strategic culture in your school. It includes:

  • Two suggested processes for the complete Strategic Planning exercise
  • A short background paper on vision, mission and values
  • Processes to clarify the school’s vision
  • Processes to clarify the school’s values
  • Processes to clarify the school’s mission

Section 2: Collect the Data

Section 2 of the Toolkit outlines the types of data schools need to collect to inform their strategic planning process and provides processes and templates to assist in collecting data. It includes:

  • 360 degree blank survey template
  • 360 degree template with questions
  • 360 degree report template

Section 3: Identify the Critical Issues/Choose the Strategies

This section of the toolkit assists in identifying those three or four critical areas for school focus over the life of the plan and explores strategies to meet strategic goals. It includes information on two typical strategic planning processes: SWOT analysis and FOCUS GROUP processes, with templates and instructions on how to conduct these processes:

  • A short article on SWOT analysis
  • Details of the SWOT analysis process with templates
  • Description and templates for the focus group process
  • Report template for focus group results

Section 4: Write the Plan

This section of the Toolkit provides the templates schools need to write their strategic plan. It works through the process of developing goals and actions and provides:

  • A blank Strategic Plan template
  • A template with examples
  • A blank Action Plan template

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Table of Contents (click here to read the contents page)

How to use this Toolkit (click here to read this section)

Section 1: Clarify the vision
Section 2: Collect the data
Section 3: Identify the issues and strategies
Section 4: Write the plan

To employ a consultant to guide you through the processes included in the toolkit it would cost you between $6,000 and $12,000.

To create your own toolkit it would take approximately 50 hours of teacher time provided you have the expertise to do it.

Today we are offering the toolkit in an instant download, with clear, simple instructions for only $US99.

Even better, we’ve included $300 worth of bonuses and they’re yours FREE.

Free Bonus #1 The Five Steps of Strategic Planning PowerPoint
Free Bonus #2 Using Data PowerPoint
Free Bonus #3 Strategic Thinking PowerPoint


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