fioh for Elected Officials

An exploration of the governance role

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Description

The course is designed to provide elected officials like you an in-depth understanding of your governance role in public strategy.

You were elected to represent your constituents and the community. How do you balance day-to-day decision-making and issues with championing the strategic, long-term direction of your organization? fioh for Elected Officials helps you develop an in-depth understanding of your governance role in strategy, namely setting direction, oversight, role modelling, and decision-making.


Our unique fioh approach provides:

  • A tailored course that helps you handle with issues relevant to your role and identify opportunities to elevate the work of other roles, hence enhancing the strategy management maturity in your organization

  • A systematic framework that serves as a roadmap guiding the work in strategy formulation, execution, and performance management


With fioh:

  • You will have a better sense of what your community will look like in three terms, not just the current term, for four years and what factors to consider in all your decisions

  • You will know how to consider the issues and complaints that arise from individuals and special interest groups while balancing the long-term needs of the community.

  • You will be able to bring administration on board while you apply the fioh approach.


For more information about the course or public strategy in general, please let me know. I'm looking forward to seeing you in class.

What You Will Learn!

  • Explain the fundamentals of public strategy
  • Explain the differences between policy, program and strategy and when strategy works best
  • Describe the fioh framework and associated key roles
  • Help leverage strategy as a tool to: keep abreast of emerging trends and understand and address complex issues and the long term sustainability and prosperity
  • Articulate the four functions under the governance role

Who Should Attend!

  • Ideal for elected officials and those providing a governance role of strategies