MPA 750: Strategic Planning in Public and Nonprofit Organizations
MPA 750
MPA 750: Strategic Planning in Public and Nonprofit Organizations
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This course begins by introducing students to the evolution of several prominent planning models used by public and nonprofit agencies over the past century, including comprehensive-rationality, incrementalism and advocacy planning. Specific attention is devoted to examining theoretical issues associated with the use of a strategic planning model by public and nonprofit agencies. Problems related to implementing and evaluating of strategic plans also are discussed. All major theories, concepts and methods introduced in this course will be applied either through case studies or a class workshop with students producing and presenting a report for a real-life client.
Master of Public Administration 732 or Instructor Consent.

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