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The Qatar Olympic Academy has concluded the lectures of the second semester of the Advanced Diploma Program in Sports and Olympic Management titled Strategic Planning in Sports Organizations which took place from the eighth to the tenth of April 

 

The lectures were delivered by Professor Thierry Zint Dean of the Faculty of Sports Sciences at the University of Louvain in Belgium and Executive Director of the MEMOS Professional Masters Program accredited by the International Olympic Committee who holds several international positions in sports including Vice President of the Belgian Olympic Committee and member of the World Archery Council for Europe among others 

 

The lectures included theoretical and practical sessions where the professor discussed key aspects of strategic planning defining it as the search for the best alternatives to achieve a specific goal within a set timeframe and available resources under existing conditions 

 

He explained that strategy should move an organization from its current state to its desired future serving as a roadmap that defines what needs to be done who should do it and how values align with vision and execution 

 

The professor outlined that strategic management consists of five steps preparation diagnosis goal setting planning and evaluation 

 

He emphasized that preparing a strategic plan involves answering key questions such as why a strategic plan is needed internal and external factors how it will be developed data collection stakeholder identification external consultancy the time required and the available budget 

 

He presented a case study of the New Zealand Olympic Committees strategic plan highlighting their Performance Peak framework which ensures the organization remains highperforming while involving federations and stakeholders in strategic development 

 

Additionally he stressed the importance of diagnosing a sports organizations environment by identifying stakeholders such as board members employees volunteers athletes sponsors media and government entities before drafting a strategy 

 

He noted that sports organizations commonly use SWOT analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats for internal and external assessments 

 

Key elements of a strategic plan include vision and values defining aspirations and core principles a mission statement outlining the organizations purpose strategic goals aligning with vision values and mission and action plans detailing implementation steps for services and key products 

 

He highlighted that ensuring the success of Asian teams globally and making football the continents top sport requires clear strategic objectives 

 

Strategic objectives and action plans must address what changes or actions will occur how they will be implemented who is responsible and when they will happen and how long they will take 

 

Monitoring and evaluation are the final crucial steps in strategic planning essential for progress and a core responsibility of the board 

 

Key performance indicators KPIs measure goal achievement such as athlete performance results number of selected athletes support programs for athletes and coaches growth in membership numbers for example ten athletes winning medals in a national championship 

 

The lectures provided comprehensive insights into strategic planning frameworks equipping attendees with tools to enhance sports management practices

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