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Unit 515 - Creating and Delivering Operational Plans

The ability to translate organisational objectives into operational plans is an essential management skill. The unit opens with the importance of understanding the strategic direction of the organisation and how to contribute to the strategic planning process. It then focuses on the knowledge and skills required to create and deliver operational plans. This includes the need to set key performance indicators, monitor quality and outcomes against the plan, and know how to effectively report on findings.

Description

The CMI 515 unit “Creating and Delivering Operational Plans” is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the process of developing and implementing effective operational plans within an organisation. This unit explores the key elements of operational planning including setting objectives, allocating resources, monitoring progress and adapting plans to changing circumstances. Through a combination of theoretical concepts and practical case studies, participants will learn how to create operational plans that align with the organisational goals and drive successful execution.

Course Benefits

Enhanced Planning Skills: Participants will gain the skills necessary to create well-structured organisational plans that address challenges and opportunities within their organisation.

Improved Decision Making: By understanding how to assess risks, allocate resources, answer achievable goals, attendees will be better equipped to make informed decisions that contribute to the organisation’s success.

Strategic Alignment: The unit emphasises alignment of operational plans with the overall strategic objectives of an organisation, ensuring their actions are consistent with the company's long-term vision.

Effective Resource Utilisation: Attendees will learn to allocate resources effectively, optimising budget, time, and resources for maximum results.

Adaptability: The unit covers strategies for adapting operational plans to changing market conditions, technical advancements, and unforeseen circumstances, ensuring continued success.

Performance Monitoring: Participants will understand how to track and measure progress against established goals, facilitating accountability and enabling timely adjustments if needed.

Collaborative Skills: Creating operational plans often involves cross functional collaboration. This unit will enhance attendees’ ability to work effectively with diverse teams to achieve common objectives.

Communication Proficiency: Learning to articulate operational plans clearly and persuasively is essential for garnering support from stakeholders and team members.

Problem Solving Abilities: Attendees will develop a structured approach to problem solving, enabling them to identify issues and develop strategies to overcome challenges in their operational plans.

 

Course Programme

1.1 Assess the relationship between an organisation’s strategic objectives and operational planning

1.2 Evaluate the use of approaches to operational planning

2.1 Examine the impact of legal and organisational factors on an operational plan

2.2 Assess the ethical requirements that influence an operational plan

2.3 Create an operational plan in line with organisational objectives

3.1 Assess methods of managing and leading the delivery of an operational plan

3.2 Examine techniques for problem solving and decision making

4.1 Evaluate methods to monitor progress and measure the outcomes of operational plans

Location

Option to carry out the course face-to-face or virtually.

Assessment

The CMI Level 5 Award is designed as the shortest and most concise qualification and usually takes between one and three months. 

To achieve the CMI Level 5 Award learners will be required to complete one 3,500 – 4,000 word written assignments that require taught theory to be applied to the organisational context: 

  • 515: Creating and Delivering Operational Plans

Support

As part of your course fee, you are given access to post-classroom tutorials and learning materials. These materials are to support learners with completing the assessment. 

Certification

After the successful completion of the written assignment, you will gain a CMI Level 5 Management and Leadership Award qualification.

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