SSSI Strategic Plan 2015 released

By on 20 March, 2012
 
Gary Maguire has announced the release of the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) latest strategic plan: Strategy 2015.
 
“Over the past 14 months, board members have been working very hard to produce a strategy that has relevance to our members, stakeholders and staff while also articulating a pathway of sustainability and a vision of leadership,” said Gary.
 
The strategy is divided into six priority areas and 21 broad strategies with deliverable targets.
 
“The strategy will become part of the overall operating framework for SSSI, where there is a line-of-sight between high level strategic direction and the member,” he added.
 
“This was one of the most important elements identified when developing Strategy 2015 and was considered to be one of the most fundamental requirements that the strategy should include.
 
“This is an exciting time for SSSI and, as you read through the strategy, you will see that we have set the bar very high on deliverables to our members and stakeholders in the coming years. I hope you all read Strategy 2015, be inspired a little, and become active members in SSSI and make it a great professional organisation in the Asia Pacific.”
 
For more information, and to download a copy of the strategy, visit http://www.sssi.org.au/newsdetails/356.html

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