Title: Strategic Planning, Goal Setting
1Strategic Planning, Goal Setting Leading Change
- VA Conference
- Mid-size Congregations
- November 1, 2012
2Clarity and Purpose as Central to Vitality
- CTA adaptive question to redirect resources
of attention, leadership, and money to make more
vital congregations. - Facts on Growth, 2010
- Kirk Hadaway, Hartford Institute for Religion
Research - One of the consistent markers of a vital
congregation and a variable that correlates
directly with congregational growth is a
purposefulness of the congregations ministry and
the clarity of its identity.
3Clarity of Purpose Identity
- Clarity of purpose and identity in a mid-size
congregation - Making decisions
- Making choices
- Thomas Friedman and Michael Mandebaum, That Used
to Be Us - Leadership in our lives has shifted from
directing resources to apportioning sacrifice.
4Three Types of Planning
- PROBLEM PLANNING short term planning with a goal
of returning to the way things were before the
problem - DEVELOPMENTAL PLANNING long-range planning
that asks the questions Whats next?, What
do we do now? (Assuming that what we are doing
now is faithful and appropriate.) - FRAME-BENDING PLANNING strategic planning that
asks the essential formation questions of Who
are we now?, What does God call us to do now?,
and Who is our neighbor now?
5Today will focus on 3
- Frame- Bending Planning (For which you will
need) - A Mission Statement
- Outcomes (3-5 years)
- Values / Touchstones for decision making
- A Bold Story
6The Essential Question
71 A MISSION STATEMENT
- A STATEMENT OF IDENTITY AND PURPOSE
- Who are we now?
- What does God call us to do now?
- SHORT AND MEMORABLE (REPEATABLE)
- THE CENTER OF A BOLD STORY
8- 2- THE MORE CRITICAL ISSUE OF OUTCOMES
9The UMCs Long Journey from Membership to
Discipleship
The Preferred Future
The Present Reality
The Unsustain-able Future
10The Ultimate Gap
Making Disciples
Future
Present
Unsustainable
11The Need for Proximate Outcomes
Proximate Outcomes
12THE PROXIMATE OUTCOME QUESTION
- Making Disciples
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- What does God call us to make different
(in our congregation in our community)
within the next 3 to 5 years? -
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Proximate Outcomes
13Resources, Activities and Outcomes
- The Non-Profit Outcome Dilemma
- Inputs Throughputs Outputs
- Resources Activities (Outcomes what is
to be different.)
14Process vs. Outcomes
PROCESS FOCUSED OUTCOME FOCUSED
What does your congregation do? What is your congregation called to accomplish?
What kinds of programs or activities do you offer? How will people (or your community) be different because they are a part of your congregations ministry?
How many people are involved in your programs and activities? For the coming year, what level of results would make the year a success?
153 VALUES / TOUCHSTONES FOR DECISION MAKING
- BACK TO Clarity of purpose and identity in a
mid-size congregation - Making decisions
- Making choices
- HOW WILL YOU DECIDE WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT?
- HOW WILL YOU STAY ON TRACK WITH COMPETING
DEMANDS?
16ARKANSAS An Example
- We shall embrace deep change that empowers us to
make disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world by - Rooting all we do in our understanding of
scripture, personal and social holiness (the
foundational principles of United Methodism), so
that we revitalize our connection and our
ministry instead of being connected by our
apportionments, appointments and benefits. - Establishing the mission field as the primary
place for our attention and resources instead of
directing most of our attention and resources to
the institutional needs of congregations and
clergy. -
17ARKANSAS Continued
- Equipping laity and clergy for shared outcomes
of transformation with excellence instead of
directing resources toward congregational
preservation and satisfaction of current members.
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- Organizing our ministry around the unique
geographic, cultural, demographic, and ethnic
contexts in the identified mission fields instead
of treating every church, district and conference
structure the same.
18Monitoring our Decisions
- To what extent did we, in the past three months,
make decisions that - 1. Revitalized our Manage our
- Connection apportionments,
- appointments and benefits
- 1___2____3____4____5____6____7____8____9____10
- 2. Focus on the Address the
institutional - Mission Field needs of churches and
clergy - 1___2____3____4____5____6____7____8____9____10
194 A BOLD STORY
- A Primary Task of a Leader is to Give the People
a Better Story to Live - The attractiveness of safe and weak stories
- People live into the stories that they tell about
themselves
20Who does the planning?
- A small group of people who actually have the
skills of adaptive thinking and spiritual
discernment. - Choosing a conversation team
- The need for listening above representation.
- Inviting people to balcony work.
- Working appreciatively from strength and
sufficiency, not from problems and lack of
resources.
21Leading in Change
- 6 Non-Synoptic Planning
- Complexity and Conflict
Problem Solving Normative Strategic Planning
Adjudication Non-Synoptic Planning