Management Action Plan Assignment
Instructions – Management Action Plan (MAP): Part 1
To complete your MAP, analyze and prioritize the key action steps from Previous paper. Once you have reviewed your list of possible actions, think about and address the issues below.
- What steps are absolutely necessary and are most likely to be effective in achieving your MAP goal, and why?
- Determine, list, and explain which possible action items can be removed from your list without significant consequences to the outcome.
- Be as specific and accurate as possible in presenting the relationship of your refined list of action items in the context of health policy making.
This project will be a minimum of three pages in length, not including the title and reference pages or material from previous project submissions. It should be organized well and contain an introduction.
At a minimum, your textbook should be used as reference material for this part of your project. You are also encouraged to use your textbook and other scholarly or reputable sources. All sources used must be cited and referenced in APA style.
Management Action Plan (MAP): Part 1
Incrementalism relies on an advanced knowledge of a need to add to a project using many small, accurate, and incremental changes instead of undertaking a few, well-planned, large jumps.
- First, you will need to decide on the sequencing of your key action steps. Start by reviewing your key action steps in Previous. For each key action step, ask yourself what other steps must be completed before that specific action can be taken.
- Next, explain the merits of incrementalism in your MAP and possible consequences if incrementalism is not utilized.
- Finally, rearrange your key action steps into a sequence of ordered activity. Then, look at your plan once again. Are there any ways to simplify the plan further before presenting it?
Address accountability. For each key action step, assign a responsible party or group within your hypothetical or actual organization (by position, department, or team name—not by individual name), and assign a suspense date by which the key action steps must be completed. Then, based on all of your key action steps and the suspense dates, provide a realistic completion date for the entire MAP.
Develop measurement and monitoring. Explain in detail how you will measure the success of your MAP following implementation and how you will monitor ongoing performance to prevent regression and loss of the positive change that has taken place.
This paper will be a minimum of three pages in length, not including the title and reference pages or material from previous project submissions. It should be organized well and contain an introduction.
At a minimum, your textbook should be used as reference material for this part of your project. You are also encouraged to use your textbook and other scholarly or reputable sources. All sources used must be cited and referenced in APA style.
Textbook:
- Erwin, P. C., & Brownson, R. C. (2017). Scutchfield and Keck’s principles of public health practice (4th ed.). Cengage Learning