STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

20
STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015

Transcript of STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Page 1: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

STRATEGIC PLANNINGINTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM

KICKOFF

January 2015

Page 2: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Agenda• Introductions• Strategic Planning Process Refresher

• Authentically Involving the Community • What is the Process Working Toward? • Design Thinking-Based Development

• Overview of Ambassador Design Team Meetings• What’s Next? • Internal Engagement Team Roles

Page 3: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Introductions

• Name• Office/Role• Why You’re Excited to Be Here

Page 4: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

PROCESS OVERVIEW

Page 5: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

~11,000 responses to the survey & 3,000 committed to continued involvement

150 people organized into teams to provide feedback (= Strategy Review Team)

~20 Community organization

partners convening 600 conversational

partners

26 Community-Based Ambassador Design Team

12 Core Ambassador Design Team Members

The Community Involved

Internal Engagement Team

Page 6: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Empowering the CommunityThe Ambassador Design Team Composition

Page 7: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

The Blueprint for the Final Product7-10 pages, focused, measurable, and actionable

Values

The 5-7 core values that will be the drivers of the plan and the litmus test for eventual content

Priority Areas & Key Outcomes

Not more than 5 high level priority areas with ~ 3 key outcomes that characterize each

Strategies

The 3-5 significant action that RIDE will take over the next five years to advance the priority areas and achieve the key outcomes

Established by RIDE:

Measureable Objectives, Resourcing, and Operational Plans

Page 8: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

1/10 1/28 2/11 2/25 3/11 3/25 4/8 4/22 5/2 5/6 5/20 6/3 6/17

OU

TPUT

OU

TPUT

RI Survey DataStrategy Review Team

Community Meetings & Strategy Review

Team

Specialized Groups & Strategy

Review TeamStrategy Review

Team

INPU

T

INPU

T

Council Review Council Review Council Review Council ReviewCouncil

Approval

CYCLE 1 CYCLE 2 CYCLE 3 CYCLE 4 Finalize

Values Draft Priorities & Key Outcomes

Refine Priorities & Key Outcomes; Begin Strategies

Final PlanRefine Priorities, Outcomes &

Strategies

The Development Cycles – Anchored in Design Thinking

Page 9: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

ADT MEETINGS

Page 10: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Cycle 1 (Jan. 10 & 28) Goal: To select the core values that will serve as a foundation for the strategic plan RI survey results &

team member beliefs

The core plan values,

expressed by the public and

selected by the team

Activity: Extended and Core Team will use quantitative, qualitative, and experiential data to discuss and later, reach consensus on 5-7 core plan values

Page 11: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Understanding RI’s Perspective – Survey • Q2 What is the purpose of Public Education?

• Q3 What are the most important skills students should learn before graduation?

• Q4 How important is the quality of PK-12 public schools to Rhode Island’s success as a state?

• Q5 What do you value most in a PK-12 Public School?

• Q6 What improvement priorities would you recommend for Rhode Island’s current PK-12 system?

• Q7 What future priorities will best ensure that PK-12 schools meet future student and state needs?

• Q8 Name the one skill that RI students should be taught in 2020 that is not being taught today?

• Q10 What is your impression of PK-12 public schools in Rhode Island?

• Detailed results are available and printed for you to take

Page 12: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.
Page 13: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Values = Why?

Priority Areas = What?

Strategies = How?

Developing Values – 1.29.15

Page 14: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

The Yes Test for ValuesIs the value…1. Close to our hearts? •Does it makes you think: •“Heck yes!” •“Of course!”•“Doesn’t this go without saying?”

Can it be used as…2. The North Star for our work? •A concept so important it cannot be abandoned or ignored.

•“Everything we do can support and be guided by this value.”

Is the statement…3. Content neutral?• Not specific to only a single part of our work• meaningful to everyone, without jargon.•It makes you think, “This makes sense. I don’t need specific context or explanations to understand it.”

Page 15: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Values Prototype• Feedback session and survey on Monday!

Page 16: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

WHAT COMES NEXT

Page 17: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Cycle 1 Prototype Feedback

• The Monday after each cycle, a RIDE Prototype feedback session is scheduled

• Strongly encourage your attendance as a member of the team! • Feb 2nd, 3pm Room 501

Page 18: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Upcoming

Upcoming:

• Monthly updates to meet and discuss progress as a team • Suggestions for community engagement meeting partners! • Create the Buzz in the agency – keep your colleagues informed and engaged

Page 19: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Team Member Roles

• Participating in monthly updates • Providing feedback on the results of the ADT work • Being the conduit of information and feedback to and from your office• Helping to deliver strategic planning updates to RIDE staff• Becoming the "go-to" strategic planning person in your office• Participating in ad-hoc tasks that support the process

Page 20: STRATEGIC PLANNING INTERNAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM KICKOFF January 2015.

Questions<<Email>>

Internal Team: