Resolution No: 12 38th International Convention Moscone West July 28 - August 1, 2008 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA
Strategic Planning
WHEREAS: The 2006 AFSCME International Convention passed Resolution 23, calling on the International Union and all councils and large, unaffiliated locals to develop strategic plans; and
WHEREAS: The International Union has trained a team of staff as strategic coaches to facilitate strategic planning; and
WHEREAS: Seventeen affiliates have submitted written strategic plans and 35 affiliates are engaged in a strategic planning process; and
WHEREAS: The International Union engaged in a strategic planning process to prioritize its work for 2008, identifying four major goals:
- win the White House, Congress and elections up and down the ballot and build a volunteer army of activists second to none;
- grow our union, expand affiliate organizing and increase collective bargaining rights;
- build the campaign and public support to win national health care reform in 2009; and
- develop a comprehensive federal agenda to maximize the expanded political power we build (in addition to working with affiliates on priority legislative initiatives); and
WHEREAS: A strategic plan is a key to building affiliate capacity; and
WHEREAS: Strategic planning is only valuable if affiliates make strategic choices and implement the strategic plans that they develop on a day-to-day basis.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That each council and large, unaffiliated local continue to engage in a strategic planning process and implement their strategic plans; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the International Union will continue to provide each council and large, unaffiliated local with assistance to facilitate strategic planning work and implementation. SUBMITTED BY: James Lyman, President and Delegate Thomas Smith, Secretary AFSCME Council 82 New York
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