The MAPP Process

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During the Formulate Goals and Strategies phase of the MAPP Process, participants take the strategic issues identified in the previous phase and formulate goal statements related to those issues. They, then, identify broad strategies for addressing issues and achieving goals related to the community’s vision.
The result is the development and adoption of an interrelated set of strategy statements.
Recommended Participants and Roles:
?? MAPP Committee — identifies and develops goals and strategies; adopts final strategy statements.
?? Core Support Team or Subcommittees — explores specific issues or strategies on an “as needed” basis. A Step-by-Step Overview of the Formulate Goals and Strategies Phase:
1. Develop goals related to the vision and

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