STRATEGIES AND NEW MODELS FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Jovan Pejkovski Faculty of Philosophy - Skopje Head of the Institute for Social Work and Social Policy "Mother Theresa" Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

Abstract

Strategic planning is the process of formulating and implementing
strategies with which the organizations and the institutions are adjusted
and influenced on the changes in the environment.
Understanding of the future and the need for strategic
determination of the conditions and possibilities for its achievement is
crucial question of each society.
Creating a strategy cannot be understood as a magic solution to the
problems because it is a way to deal with the problems and risks that will
appear in a structured way. Creating strategy represents a new way of
thinking, and accordingly creates new skills to be able to carry out the
process. But it also must be flexible and adapt to the characteristics and
specifications of each organization.
With including of the key elements of the strategic planning
process successful strategic prediction is achieved aimed at decisionmaking procedure related to the organization of the system and the
environment in the future.
The impacts of globalization but also many international
organizations and funds will imply the needs for the preparation of
strategies that are derived from strategic planning. Organizations,
institutions, whether public or private, should be developed in subjects that

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Published
2015-11-02
How to Cite
Pejkovski, J. (2015). STRATEGIES AND NEW MODELS FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. Ревија за социјална политика/Journal of Social Policy, 8(11/2), 53-64. Retrieved from https://journals.ukim.mk/index.php/socpol/article/view/2412