Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast
Quick Strategy Episode: 6-Questions To Make Your Growth More Strategic
Feb 27, 2024
Brooke Richie-Babbage
This week is another quick strategy episode. I’m sharing a powerful strategic framework that organizations use to anchor and align their growth: Intentional Design.
What You'll Learn:
- The difference between Referential & Iterative and Intentional Design approaches in strategic planning.
- How to define and analyze your organization's focal problem for clearer vision and impact.
- Steps to develop a Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) and align your activities with your Theory of Change.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the two basic strategic approaches: Referential & Iterative and Intentional Design.
- Importance of clearly defining the focal problem your organization aims to solve.
- Insight into leveraging your unique understanding of the problem for strategic advantage.
- Crafting a BHAG to guide your organization's strategic direction.
- Developing a Theory of Change to choose the right strategies for impactful change.
Step-by-Step Process:
- Identify the Focal Problem: Define the specific problem your organization aims to solve, in simple terms that a 10-year-old could understand.
- Problem Analysis: Gain clarity on your unique insight into the problem and identify leverage points in the system.
- Set a BHAG: Define what 'moving the needle' looks like for your slice of the problem.
- Develop a Theory of Change: Determine the best strategies to achieve your BHAG, focusing on general approaches rather than specific activities.
- Outline Activities: Once you have your approaches, decide on the specific activities within each approach.
- Infrastructure Assessment: Evaluate what internal and external capacities, budget, staffing, networks, and systems are needed to scale your activities effectively.
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