Strategic Plan Implementation in Healthcare Organizations: A Descriptive Qualitative Study with Implications for Nursing Practice
Geraldine R. Bao *
Graduate School, Wesleyan University-Philippines, Cabanatuan, Philippines.
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Abstract
Background: Strategic planning is important for improving healthcare services and organizational performance. Effective implementation requires active participation of nurses, proper coordination, and strong management support.
Aim: The implementation of strategic plan is a crucial activity that determines the organization’s capacity to turn its vision and long-term goals into tangible measurable accomplishments. The research analyzes the best practices and challenges of strategic implementation with specific emphasis on the persistent gap between planning and execution due to communication, leadership engagement, resource availability and organizational alignment. This study contributes to the scholarly community by addressing the persistent gap between strategic planning and effective implementation in healthcare organizations. The qualitative investigation generated significant insights about the impact of leadership, communication and organizational alignment on strategy implementation performance in challenging clinical scenarios. Drawing on extant information, the study provides a contextualized understanding of implementation problems and practical enablers based on real-world experience. Importantly, the findings have practical significance for nursing practice as they demonstrate how management procedures and strategic decisions impact on the delivery of care and, subsequently, patient outcomes.
Methodology: This study used a narrative analysis approach to analyze the narratives of seven individuals from the fields of healthcare, law, education, corporate, and aviation. The study is based on direct comments from the participants. The study focuses on how people make sense of their roles, leadership and organizational tactics during implementation.
Results: The results provide profound insights into the structural and human factors of strategy execution in complex organizational contexts. The tales from participants suggest that successful implementation is a result of dynamic interactions between people, systems and leadership practices rather than the consequence of carefully designed strategic plans.
Conclusion: Effective strategy implementation is more than following a set of procedures. Strong leadership engagement, clear communication, and adequate resources and organizational alignment are critical. Studies have shown that the investment in human and operational infrastructure is the key to closing the gap between planning and performance. This is important for initiatives to sustain meaningful impacts.
Keywords: Strategic implementation, strategy execution, leadership engagement, organizational alignment, communication challenges, implementation barriers