This specialization teaches essential strategic planning skills for public and nonprofit organizations, emphasizing practical, real-world applications. Learn how to effectively implement strategies that align with organizational goals, navigate environmental assessments, and incorporate modern digital tools for success.
The specialization will guide you through the critical steps of strategic planning, from understanding its importance to designing, adopting, and assessing strategies. You'll enhance your leadership capabilities and develop the skills necessary to manage and revise strategic plans.
What sets this specialization apart is its unique blend of theoretical learning and practical case studies. You'll gain valuable insights from real-world examples, integrating modern tools such as AI and big data for more effective decision-making in the planning process.
Designed for public sector professionals and nonprofit leaders, this specialization is ideal for those looking to deepen their strategic planning skills. It is suitable for individuals with leadership experience, though no prior strategic planning knowledge is required.
This specialization is based on the book, Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations, by john M. Bryson and Bert George.
Applied Learning Project
In this specialization, learners will engage in hands-on projects that simulate strategic planning processes in public and nonprofit organizations. By applying real-world case studies and frameworks like the Strategy Change Cycle, students will practice analyzing organizational environments, identifying key strategic issues, and formulating effective strategies for organizational growth. The projects will help learners develop practical skills in strategic thinking and problem-solving within the public sector context.















