Strategic Planning: Managing Your Tomorrow, Today (AM)
Strategic Planning: Managing Your Tomorrow, Today (AM)
Friday @ 3:30pm
A great strategic planning process will create clarity that will unlock the power of your organization’s potential. It will give perspective on the future and help you align strategy, operations, and finances effectively to propel you forward. This session will introduce the principles and a comprehensive process that weave these three aspects of your organization together for maximum results.
After attending this session, you will be able to:
- Avoid the common pitfalls that create misalignment of your strategic and financial plans
- Apply the principles for meaningful budgets that allocate resources in the right place at the right time
- Understand a comprehensive process that will help you align operations and finances to a clear and compelling strategy
[CPE 100min – Business Management & Organization]
Joshua Yarbrough
Strategic Facilitator
Yarbrough Consulting
Joshua Yarbrough is passionate about helping organizations achieve their strategic aspirations. As a strategy consultant Joshua helps organizations gain clarity and develop calculated plans to advance their vision and mission in bolder and better ways. Utilizing over 17 years of non-profit experience, he understands the unique challenges that confront them. Employing his strengths in strategy, planning, and facilitation, he has helped numerous teams accelerate their organizations toward a clear and compelling vision.
Mark Lincoln
CFO Advocate
AcctTwo Shared Services
For nearly 30 years, Mark served as a CFO in ministries including Every Home for Christ, Hope for the Heart, the Hope Center Foundation, Wellspring of Hope, e3 Partners and I Am Second. He now serves as a CFO advocate with AcctTwo helping CFOs seek the best “return on mission” solutions for their ministries. Mark was named a finalist for Dallas Business Journal’s CFO of the Year in 2011. He received his CPA certification and has a Master’s in Business Administration from Regis University.
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