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  • A large, in-depth, background and analysis of the Strategic Plan, which was included in the Strategic Plan Development Team Toolkit.
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  • Copy of a resolution from the Board of Trustees to PSU President Wim Wiewel, directing him to initiate a campus-wide discussion culminating in the development of a new strategic plan.
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  • 23. [Article] Immersion Toolkit
    Presents an in-depth analysis and background of the Portland State University Strategic Plan 2011-2014, as the Strategic Planning Development Team begins the process of crafting a new strategic plan for ...
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  • Brief administrative report giving contact information for key individuals and groups in the Strategic Planning Development Team, and a call to submit topic team ideas.
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  • A one page handout that attempts to break down a strategic plan into its constituent parts, to help guide the activities of the Strategic Planning Development Team.
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  • This document provides a series of links to reports, articles and other publications that highlight shifts in higher education, managing change, the role of the trustee, and more, to help stimulate and ...
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  • A brief series of questions and answers related to the strategic planning process, explaining what is a strategic plan, why it is being created, and how original decisions about the project design were ...
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  • This brief document offers a list of possible topic teams, and includes feedback on these possible teams from the Strategic Planning Development Team
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  • A listing of strengths, opportunities and general feedback compiled by Portland State University faculty at a breakfast sponsored by the Strategic Planning Development Team.
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  • During this meeting, the members watched a video of students’ reactions when asked “What should PSU stand for in 5 years”. The SPDT responded to the video by analyzing the responses and coming to a common ...
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