Tag: strategic planning
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Statewide survey leads Phase Two of UW System planning process
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With a listening session tour of the state complete, Phase Two of the UW System’s strategic planning process has arrived. It’s an open, online survey gauging public opinion on the common ideas identified through a series of 13 strategic planning listening sessions held around the state. The online survey, available through Dec. 14, can be…
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Tuesday’s UW System planning sessions draw media coverage
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Top University of Wisconsin System officials including President Ray Cross and Regent President Regina Millner were on the UW-Green Bay campus Tuesday to host community members, business and health care leaders, school administrators and others as they work to create a long-term strategic plan. Green Bay Press-Gazette reporter Patti Zarling noted that among those attending…
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More details on UW System Listening Sessions
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We have more information about the Listening Sessions to be hosted by President Ray Cross and Chancellor Gary L. Miller in the Union’s Phoenix Room next Tuesday (Sept. 15) as part of the UW System’s strategic planning process. Our earlier Log notice indicated the two sessions — one from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and the…
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UW-Green Bay to be site of UW System listening sessions Sept. 15
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As part of developing a new strategic plan, the University of Wisconsin System is asking for input on how it can be even more responsive to the needs of Wisconsin and its residents. At 14 listening sessions to be held across the state over the next several months, community, legislative, business, and other leaders will…
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In the news: Chancellor’s essay on strategic planning
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UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas K. Harden recently shared a guest column on strategic planning, written for the readership of the regional business publication, The Business News. Among points he addresses: “My observation over the years has been that it is generally a mistake to implement an ‘off-the-shelf’ planning process…We can learn from others’ experiences with…
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Participation high for Focus Groups, one session remains
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Thank you to those who registered for the Branding and Marketing Focus Groups Sept.19-20. Only one session — Monday, September 19, 5 to 6 p.m. in the 1965 Room of the University Union — remains open. To read more on this initiative identified as a campus priority by our own faculty and staff, and affirmed in…
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Register here for Marketing/Branding focus groups
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Those branding meetings the Chancellor mentioned in his Convocation Day remarks? Faculty and staff are asked to participate in the marketing and branding focus groups scheduled with Stamats Communications on Sept. 19 and 20. The effort will guide internal perceptions regarding the University and inform the research instrument that Stamats will use to survey external…
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UW-Green Bay unveils Strategic Planning Themes
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UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas K. Harden unveiled the institution’s new “Strategic Planning Themes” during his remarks to a faculty, staff and community audience at the annual spring-semester kickoff gathering Wednesday (Jan. 19) on campus. The themes outline the University’s highest priorities as various divisions and programs begin to draft their respective strategic plans in 2011.…
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Chancellor shares update on Strategic Planning Themes
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UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas Harden provided an update on the development of Strategic Planning Themes to an audience of about 60 faculty and staff members Tuesday afternoon in the Christie Theatre. The themes — still in draft form — summarize topics raised by more than 275 volunteer participants in 17 listening sessions and affinity-mapping exercises…
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Strategic Planning update: A look at raw data
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If you’re curious as to what hundreds of individuals in more than a dozen separate brainstorming sessions identified as key issues for UW-Green Bay… here’s your chance to review the results. It’s no quick read; the results of this past spring’s Strategic Planning Theme gatherings are grouped according to broad categories with various related observations…