Michael Mortell & Tine Hansen-Turton 
Making Strategy Count in the Health and Human Services Sector [EPUB ebook] 
Lessons Learned from 20 Organizations and Chief Strategy Officers

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This is the first guide to achieving long-term impact and social change by employing critical strategies in the health and human services sector. It is based on lessons from a learning lab of 20 human services organizations and their chief strategy officers who, as part of the ìStrategy Countsî initiative, engineered significant improvements in their ability to adjust to change, reap the benefits of more data-driven decisions, innovate in ways that have meaningful impact, and establish fruitful partnerships with companies, communities, and government.

The book is based on the findings of a long-term pilot projectóthe Alliance for Children and Families Strategy Counts initiativeówhich focused on enhancing the social impact of human services organizations by increasing their reliance on strategy and its effective deployment throughout the entire organization. Included among these findings are those tools and methods that have the greatest potential to help nonprofits effectively anticipate emerging market forces and adapt strategies accordingly. Replete with lessons learned and case studies, the book will inform a great variety of human services organizations in their quest to improve the lives of children, adults, and families.

Key Features:

  • Comprises the first guide to using critical strategies in human service organizations to achieve transformation and long-term social impact

  • Designed to foster agility in adjusting to change, reliance on data-driven decisions, and successful partnerships with companies, communities, and government

  • Describes how the chief strategy officers from a learning lab of human services organizations used strategy to innovate, strengthen organizational culture, and effect meaningful change

  • Based on the findings of the Alliance for Children and Families Strategy Counts initiative


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Contributors

Foreword by Susan Dreyfus, BS

Foreword by Guillermina Hernandez-Gallegos, BS, MPA, Ph D

Preface


The Case for Strategy Counts

The Purpose of Making Strategy Count


Acknowledgments

1. Strategy in Nonprofits

Michael Mortell


Strategy Counts: A Learning Lab

Nonprofits: Agents of Change

References


2. A Century of Service: A History of the Sector

Patricia Winsten and Amanda Dahlquist


Pre-1900s: Early Philosophies Shape the Future

1900ñ1920: The Progressive Era Promotes Growth

1920s: Prosperity Fuels the Growth of a Movement

1930s: The Depression Era Further Defines the Movement

1940s: World War II Fuels Greater Demand

1950s: Societal Changes Mark the Advent of Service Expansion

1960s: Revolutionary Societal Changes Force Rapid Human Services Changes

1970s: Authority and Institutions Challenged

1980s: Cutbacks, Recession, and General Unease Bring New Direction

1990s: Community-Based Focus Emerges

2000s: New Millennium Begins With Tumultuous Events

References


3. Forces Shaping the Human Services Sector in the Early 21st Century

Elizabeth Carey, John Hollingsworth, and Alex Reed


Embracing the Industry of Courage

Eckerd: A Dramatic Transformation

References


4. Early Reflections on the Strategy Counts Initiative: A Pilot Site Roundtable Discussion

Elizabeth Kunde


Pilot Site Roundtable Participants


5. Reshaping Organizations Through Culture and Strategy

Kathleen OíBrien, Ellen Katz, Shannon Starkey-Taylor, Timothy Johnstone, Richard Cohen, Tine Hansen-Turton, Anne Callan, Nancy Bradberry, and Richard Benoit


Culture Eats Strategy for Lunch

Great Circleís Approach to Aligning Strategy and Culture

Creating an ìAlloyî of Strategy and Culture at the Childrenís Home of Cincinnati

Hopelinkís Strategy and Culture

Deploying Strategy to Change Culture: The Public Health Management Study

Resources

References


6. Strategy, Sanctuary, and Turnaround

Michael Mortell, Christina Gullo, Patricia Winsten, Nina Esaki, Joseph Benamati, Sarah Yanosy, Jennifer S. Middleton, Laura M. Hopson, Victoria L. Hummer, and Sandra L. Bloom


Finding Hope: A Case Study on Strategy Redesign and Turnaround

References

The Sanctuary Model: Theoretical Framework

References


7. Using Data to Drive Change and Achieve Impact

Greg Ryan, John Jeanetta, Michael Bedrosian, Francine Axler, Amy Friedlander, and Alex Lehr OíConnell


Developing a Data-Driven Culture: A Case Study

Using Data and Information Systems to Drive an Integrated Health and Human Services Enterprise: The Public Health Management Corporation Approach

References


8. Improving Organizational Capacity and Infrastructure

Jim Bettendorf, Maria Cristalli, Glenn Wilson, Rose Chapman, Denise Roberts, and Dave Paxton


Volunteers of America of Minnesota: Discovery for Transformation

Hillside Family of Agencies: Office of Strategy Management Case Study

Holy Family Institute: Implementing Strategy Using Human-Centered Design

Jewish Family and Childrenís Service of Sarasota-Manatee: A Strengths-Based View

Integrating Strategic Planning and Strategy Implementation Into Corporate Culture

Resources

References


9. Research, Evaluation, and Assessment as Key Strategic Engagements in the Nonprofit Health and Human Services Sector

Jennifer Keith, Lisa R. Kleiner, Archana Bodas La Pollo, and Lynne Kotranski


Community Health Needs Assessments

Strategic Assistance in Tobacco Control Efforts in Pennsylvania

Developing Strategy and Driving Change in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Service Delivery

References


10. Deploying Strategy to Create Purposeful Partnerships

Richard Cohen, Tine Hansen-Turton, and Glenn Wilson


Partnerships: From Collaborations to Mergers

A Tale of Two Cities: Seller and BuyeróThe Holy Family Institute and Public Health Management Partnership


11. Responding to Policy Change and Creating Policy Impact and Systems Change Through Strategy

Marilyn Mason-Plunkett, Timothy Johnstone, Barbara Vollmer, Daniel L. Daly, and Rebecca M. Robuck


Creating Systems Change and Policy Impact Through Strategy at Hopelink

Boys Townís Role in the Strategic Effort to Reform Nebraskaís Child Welfare System Through Privatization

Innovation at the Philadelphia Department of Human Services: Improving Outcomes for Children by Increasing Accountability and Strengthening Community Partnerships

References


12. Being Deliberate About Strategy Through Leadership and Governance

Richard Graziano, Vincent Hillyer, and Donald Layden Jr.


The CEO Perspective on the Role of Strategy and the CSO at The Village Network

The CEO Perspective on the Role of Strategy and the CSO at Great Circle

A Board Memberís Perspective on the Role of Good Corporate Governance in High-Performing Strategic Nonprofits

References


13. The Health and Human Services Sector Constituent Voice

David Bonbright


Constituent Voice

Constituent Voice: A Tool of Performance Management

References


14. Initial Reflections on the Strategy Counts Initiative

Laura T. Pinsoneault


From Strategic Evaluation to Evaluating Strategy

Evaluating Strategy Counts Today

Conclusions

References


Appendix: Strategy Counts Pilot Sites and Map

Index

Over de auteur

Tine Hansen-Turton, MGA, JD, FCCP, FAAN, is the chief strategy officer of Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), where she develops and supports PHMC’s overall strategy and leads partnership development around new and emerging business opportunities.

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