Online Seminar
Strategic Planning: From Formulation to Action
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 – June 11, 2008
While a strategic plan should be dynamic and flexible enough to meet the challenges and changes your organization
will face in the coming years, unexpected circumstances can render it ineffective as soon as it is completed. This
online seminar offers guidance for confronting the pressures of today with a solid plan for the future. Whether you
are new to strategic planning or you want to revitalize the process within your organization, this seminar will
provide you with critical information for creating a plan that will define and strengthen your future viability.
You'll Learn:
- The various components and steps of the strategic planning process
- Steps for examining your organization’s competitive strengths and weaknesses as well as the
critical issues your organization will face in the next three years
- Methods for determining the appropriate individuals to involve in the planning and approval
processes
- Techniques for evaluating a recent plan you developed and identifying areas for improvement
Presenter:
Alan M. Zuckerman, FACHE, FAACH
Title Director
Health Strategies & Solutions, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
Who Should Participate:
Healthcare executives, senior level directors, human resources executives and managers, performance improvement
specialists and learning/training and development professionals
Registration Fee:
ACHE Affiliates: $400
Nonaffiliates: $470
To Register:
Remember:
- Registrations are accepted in the order received, so act now. Registration must be received
by April 21, 2008 to ensure that you receive the materials.
- Payment is required at enrollment.
- To cancel your participation in the seminar, please notify ACHE in writing at least 14 days
before the program for a full credit or refund. After that time, all fees are forfeited.
Substitutes are permitted. Fax the change to ACHE and include the name of the
original registrant and the new registrant’s name, address and phone number.
Continuing Education Credit:
In addition to the 6 Category I (ACHE education) credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View information about these organizations.