Strategy formulation in community organisations

Maquignaz, Laura (1994) Strategy formulation in community organisations. Research Master thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Abstract

This research is a cross sectional exploratory study. It looks at the process of formulating strategy within community organisations. The alignment of strategy and mission is of central concern. Without this alignment, government funded growth threatens to turn community organisations into agents of the state. This development would mean the loss of the mediating function they currently serve. Community organisations are seen as more flexible than government bureaucracy and closer to the community. As such they serve as a source of innovative community services and as a means of alerting government of emerging community needs. Strategic planning has the potential to align growth with mission. This thesis asks firstly, What is the state of strategic planning in the community sector? What impedes or encourages it?, and secondly, How do community organisations formulate successful strategy? Does the formulation of strategy serve to reinforce their sense of mission?

Additional Information

Master of Business in Management.

Item type Thesis (Research Master thesis)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/15291
Subjects Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Management and Information Systems
Historical > FOR Classification > 1605 Policy and Administration
Historical > FOR Classification > 1608 Sociology
Keywords Strategic planning, community organizations, policy development, community needs
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