Strategic planning for organizational effectiveness during dynamic change

The leadership of a professional association is charged with developing a strategic plan to operationalize the organization's goals, tactics, and progress. Within the context of its values and goals, a strategic plan steers the organization toward its mission. While there are a variety of model...

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Demography
Efficiency, Organizational
Geriatric medicine
Goals
Leadership
Membership
Memberships
Needs Assessment
Nurses
Nursing
Organizational effectiveness
Organizational Innovation
Planning Techniques
Societies, Nursing
Strategic planning
United States
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