Draft – Best Practices Implementation Plan
Overview
This assignment is the initial draft of a work plan designed to increase use of best practices in a public health organization. Creating a well-designed implementation plan requires that you move through each stage of writing before you submit the end product to your intended audience, including:
Prewriting.
Drafting.
Peer Review.
Revising.
Proofreading.
Submitting.
The assignments and discussion posts in this course are all examples of the prewriting stage. Throughout the course you have been assembling a growing list of resources and already have them formatted in APA style and stored in your RefWorks bibliography, ready to be incorporated into this draft.
Pay attention to the
purpose
of a draft, which is to elicit feedback so you can refine and proof your work
before
you deliver a document to a high-stakes audience. All the fundamental elements are put in place, but until you get stakeholder feedback and have revised and proofed your work, it isn't "ready for prime time."
Assignment Instructions
To successfully complete this assignment, your draft must include the following:
A description of the organization and an explanation of the management structure of a population-based public health program. You will need to support your description of the structure based on current management-theory literature.
A general overview and analysis of the administrative processes and coordination of resources within public health organizations and programs.
A description of recommended management tools to be applied to help ensure safe and clean work environments.
Implementation Plan: formulate specific intervention strategies to communicate and disseminate information in crisis situations associated with the public health problem identified in the work plan.
Financials: you will need to identify funding sources for the program described in your implementation plan.
Additional Requirements
Your 7–8-page draft (not including title page and appendix) should have the following sections:
Title Page.
Abstract or Executive Summary.
Introduction and Background.
Goals and Objectives.
Organizational Goals.
Strategies for a clean and safe environment.
Organizational Resources and Programs.
Plan.
References.
Appendix: budget, schedule, funding sources, and so on (these are often appendices to the work plan).
Self-development plan: include a description of how your plan can be implemented at your practicum.
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1. Draft – Best Practices Implementation Plan
Overview
This assignment is the initial draft of a work plan designed to
increase use of best practices in a public health organization.
Creating a well-designed implementation plan requires that you
move through each stage of writing before you submit the end
product to your intended audience, including:
Prewriting.
Drafting.
Peer Review.
Revising.
Proofreading.
Submitting.
The assignments and discussion posts in this course are all
examples of the prewriting stage. Throughout the course you
have been assembling a growing list of resources and already
have them formatted in APA style and stored in your RefWorks
bibliography, ready to be incorporated into this draft.
Pay attention to the
purpose
of a draft, which is to elicit feedback so you can refine and
2. proof your work
before
you deliver a document to a high-stakes audience. All the
fundamental elements are put in place, but until you get
stakeholder feedback and have revised and proofed your work,
it isn't "ready for prime time."
Assignment Instructions
To successfully complete this assignment, your draft must
include the following:
A description of the organization and an explanation of the
management structure of a population-based public health
program. You will need to support your description of the
structure based on current management-theory literature.
A general overview and analysis of the administrative processes
and coordination of resources within public health
organizations and programs.
A description of recommended management tools to be applied
to help ensure safe and clean work environments.
Implementation Plan: formulate specific intervention strategies
to communicate and disseminate information in crisis situations
associated with the public health problem identified in the
work plan.
Financials: you will need to identify funding sources for the
program described in your implementation plan.
Additional Requirements
3. Your 7–8-page draft (not including title page and appendix)
should have the following sections:
Title Page.
Abstract or Executive Summary.
Introduction and Background.
Goals and Objectives.
Organizational Goals.
Strategies for a clean and safe environment.
Organizational Resources and Programs.
Plan.
References.
Appendix: budget, schedule, funding sources, and so on (these
are often appendices to the work plan).
Self-development plan: include a description of how your plan
can be implemented at your practicum.