Business Planning
A business plan is critical to the effectiveness of strategic planning in the program. The business plan is essentially a more comprehensive vision of the strategic plan . Where the strategic plan focuses strictly on objectives, and finding ways to achieve those objectives, the business plan discusses a wider range of factors. In particular more detail goes into things like analysis of internal resources. Understanding what the financial implications of strategy are is part of the business plan. The business plan also explains what resources might be available to the company and how those resources can be deployed to achieve the strategic objectives. Thus the business plan elaborates on the strategic plan, tying together more comprehensive factors such as finances, marketing, resources and leadership (Ballowe, 2010). Implementation is a major part of the business plan, and in that respect the business plan is more comprehensive in nature than a strategic plan.
The logic model is a "conceptual approach to describing the activities of the project and the relationships among the activities, theoretical foundations of the program and the program's goals." The logic model is not explained, but a diagram is provided that serves as an example of what a logic model would look like. The diagram does not explain actions that would take place. The logic model in this case lacks logical flow -- using arrows is not a substitute for using words to effectively...
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