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== What are Strategic Themes? ==
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'''Strategic themes''' are broad, long-term goals or objectives that are central to an organization's strategic plan. They represent the key areas of focus for the organization and serve as a guide for decision-making and resource allocation.
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Strategic themes are typically developed as part of the strategic planning process and are designed to be broad enough to allow for flexibility and adaptability, but specific enough to provide guidance and direction. They may be related to the organization's mission, vision, or values, and may be influenced by external factors such as market trends, competitive landscape, and regulatory environment.
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Strategic themes are often used to communicate the organization's strategic priorities to stakeholders and to provide a framework for aligning the organization's resources and efforts toward achieving its goals. They may be used to guide the development of specific strategic initiatives and projects and can serve as a benchmark for measuring progress and success.
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== See Also ==
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*[[IT Strategy (Information Technology Strategy)]]
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*[[IT Governance]]
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*[[Enterprise Architecture]]
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*[[Chief Information Officer (CIO)]]
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*[[IT Sourcing (Information Technology Sourcing)]]
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*[[IT Operations (Information Technology Operations)]]
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*[[E-Strategy]]
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 8 March 2024

What are Strategic Themes?

Strategic themes are broad, long-term goals or objectives that are central to an organization's strategic plan. They represent the key areas of focus for the organization and serve as a guide for decision-making and resource allocation.

Strategic themes are typically developed as part of the strategic planning process and are designed to be broad enough to allow for flexibility and adaptability, but specific enough to provide guidance and direction. They may be related to the organization's mission, vision, or values, and may be influenced by external factors such as market trends, competitive landscape, and regulatory environment.

Strategic themes are often used to communicate the organization's strategic priorities to stakeholders and to provide a framework for aligning the organization's resources and efforts toward achieving its goals. They may be used to guide the development of specific strategic initiatives and projects and can serve as a benchmark for measuring progress and success.



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