Course Overview

Every day all across the United States, thousands of passionate community health practitioners and nonprofit organizations work tirelessly to make a difference in the world, but far too often, they are not working with the right tools to do the job.

Our techniques and approach, drawn from the discipline of Organizational Strategy Management, offer the tools that the public sector has been missing. Learning and employing these techniques will help your organization implement and manage a successful public health performance management system that boosts your ability to achieve greater performance, impact, and outcomes.

InsightFormation weaves together key concepts derived from strategy management and current research into public health, policy, and social impact, providing you with a comprehensive framework to effectively plan, track, and implement actions that will result in improved outcomes of your priority issues.

Our Strategy Management Consulting, combined with the deployment of InsightVision, addresses much of the implementation of a Performance Management System, a requirement to become PHAB Accredited.  

Course curriculum

  • 1
    Welcome to the Course
    • Welcome Message
    • Before We Begin...
  • 2
    Let's Get Started!
    • What is Performance Management?
    • Test Your Learning
    • Role of Quality Improvement in Performance Management
    • Test Your Learning
  • 3
    Methodology Overview
    • Keys to Good Performance Management
    • Test Your Learning
    • Developing Good Objectives
    • Test Your Learning
    • Developing Good Measures and Targets
    • Test Your Learning
    • Developing Good Actions
    • Test Your Learning
    • Next Steps
    • Before You Go...

Social proof: reviews

  • Provides a good starting foundation

    Rebecca Francois

  • Excellent Trainig

    Antonio Lawrence

    Very Informative

    Very Informative

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  • Excellent

    Beverley Townsend

    Excellent

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  • Review

    Anjana Rao

    - highly informative - gave practical on the ground strategies

    - highly informative - gave practical on the ground strategies

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  • Strategy management in practice

    Scott Cole

    The material in this overview provides a great primer on how important using strategy management can be to making significant advances in improving community outcomes. While the context is mainly on health improvement, it's easy to see how the app...

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    The material in this overview provides a great primer on how important using strategy management can be to making significant advances in improving community outcomes. While the context is mainly on health improvement, it's easy to see how the approach is applicable to any systems level change (e.g. education improvement, affordable housing, workforce/employment, etc.)

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  • Strategy Maps

    Rick Wilk

  • Easy and engaging!

    joslyn kuchinski

    This was a fantastic course. It gave me a thorough understanding of how OMTA works and how I can incorporate it into my projects. It was easy to follow along with, very engaging with the pop-up quizzes, and the examples and case studies were incr...

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    This was a fantastic course. It gave me a thorough understanding of how OMTA works and how I can incorporate it into my projects. It was easy to follow along with, very engaging with the pop-up quizzes, and the examples and case studies were incredibly useful!

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  • Appropriately describes the upcoming content, and provides a good framework for what is to come

    Gary Oftedahl

    You have minimal text, which is a good thing, and I think the graphics are well done. I tried to look at this as someone coming from a community background, and perhaps not as versed in the theories and concepts of leadership and collaboration. ...

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    You have minimal text, which is a good thing, and I think the graphics are well done. I tried to look at this as someone coming from a community background, and perhaps not as versed in the theories and concepts of leadership and collaboration. I think it describes the framework well, and the examples make it more concrete. If I was to want to use this, it is a "tool" but like any tool, you need to develop the skill set to use the tool appropriately. This is where I'm sure you offer more support. Bill, from the evolving Care Collaboratory activities, this seems a great use of technology, minimizing cost, adding value, but that is just my opinion. I can only imagine how much work this took.

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  • Strategy Maps

    Joey Fonseca-Islas