Source:
Proceedings of the 44th Atlantic Schools of Business conference, Mount Saint Vincent University, 2014, pp 185-200
Abstract:
Strategic planning is an important organizational event, yet there is little research on how individuals experience the process and how it impacts the community. This research examined a recent university strategic planning process, using a sensemaking and critical sensemaking theoretical lens. It provides insight into what strategic planning means to faculty and administration, focusing on how past experiences shape expectations, and how expectations influence sensemaking.