1. Linking an Agency Strategic Review to Increase Knowledge Management: San Francisco County Human Service Agency.
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Harrison, Lindsay
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DOCUMENTATION , *STRATEGIC planning -- Methodology , *GOVERNMENT agencies , *MERGERS & acquisitions , *EMPLOYEE attitudes , *FOCUS groups , *GOAL (Psychology) , *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems , *MEDICAL databases , *INTERVIEWING , *CASE studies , *ORGANIZATIONAL effectiveness , *EVALUATION of organizational effectiveness , *RESOURCE allocation , *SURVEYS , *EMPLOYEES' workload , *KNOWLEDGE management , *EVIDENCE-based medicine , *ORGANIZATIONAL structure , *PROFESSIONAL practice , *GOVERNMENT policy , *DATA analysis , *SOCIAL context - Abstract
Led by the agency director, the agency engaged in a Strategic Review, based on a comprehensive assessment of agency performance that identified strategies to improve organizational effectiveness through increased data-informed practice and knowledge management. The Strategic Review gathered information on staff perceptions, perceptions of external stakeholders, changing citywide and neighborhood demographics, policy mandates, and budget and workload issues. The need for the review was based upon multiple, substantial changes not addressed in the 2000 Strategic Plan, including the 2004 merger of the Department of Human Services and the Department of Aging and Adult Services, changes among the executive management team, transitions among key political entities, new policy mandates and changing budget allocations. This case study describes the Strategic Review process and content, summarizing key challenges and lessons related to addressing workload demands, fostering positive staff attitudes, balancing internal and external information needs, and integrating data use and planning processes across the agency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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