The document summarizes an advanced strategic planning course covering four phases: defining a plan, assessing options, making choices, and implementing/measuring. It discusses defining geographic scope, stakeholders, budgets, and communications plans in phase 1. Phase 2 focuses on using quantitative data and tools to analyze economic indicators, clusters, and regional assets. Phase 3 discusses criteria for evaluating options and a portfolio approach. Phase 4 is about implementation, measurement, and updating strategies.
9. Plan for the Plan Define Options Research: Quantitative Analysis Strategy: Make Choices (usually includes public comments) Execute: Implement, Measure, Revise Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 A Traditional Strategic Planning Process
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11. New approaches to defining a core team Phase 1: Defining a Plan for the Plan Traditional View Emerging View Centralized Distributed, Shared Single Leader Many Leaders Command and control Link and leverage Lead from the front Lead from the front or rear
12. Emerging roles of leadership in a core team Phase 1: Defining a Plan for the Plan Network Leader Role Responsibilities Conveynor Creates neutral space Connector Links people and assets Civic entrepreneur Sees new opportunity Guide, Mentor Maps a complex process Strategist Reveals larger patterns
21. Mapping a process: About Right Plan for the Plan Define Options Research: Quantitative Analysis Strategy: Make Choices (usually includes public comments) Execute: Implement, Measure, Revise Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 1: Defining a Plan for the Plan
45. Shift Share: Breaks down growth into three components Source: Georgia Tech Tip: Georgia Tech Course on Economic Development Analysis: http://cherry.iac.gatech.edu/6602/xschedule.htm Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
46. Shift Share: Breaks down growth into three components Source: Georgia Tech Tip: Georgia Tech Course on Economic Development Analysis: http://cherry.iac.gatech.edu/6602/xschedule.htm Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
47. Shift Share: Breaks down growth into components Source: Georgia Tech Tip: Georgia Tech Course on Economic Development Analysis: http://cherry.iac.gatech.edu/6602/xschedule.htm Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
51. Converting analog to digital Neil Reid, Ph.D., and Michael C. Carroll, Ph.D., "Structuring a Successful Greenhouse Cluster in Northwest Ohio", The IEDC Economic Development Journal, Fall, 2006 Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
52. Social network analysis helps you understand connections Tip: The Tipping Point Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
57. Finding Data: And here.... http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd Courtesy: Ed Morrison & Tim Chase Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
58. Cluster Maps from Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness http://www.isc.hbs.edu / Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
59. Purdue Center for Regional Development, Indiana Business Research Center and Strategic Development Group Inc. published a new set of tools this month.This is a great resource for anyone trying to define a regional cluster. http://www.statsamerica.org/innovation/ Regional Clusters and Innovation Phase 2: Quantitative Analysis
87. The O*NET® Content Model Detailed Outline The Content Model is the conceptual foundation of O*NET. The Content Model provides a framework that identifies the most important types of information about work and integrates them into a theoretically and empirically sound system.