Building consensus for strategic planning and implementation for Coast Guard law enforcement
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Authors
Holmgren, Jeffrey D.
Dolan, James R.
Subjects
strategic planning and implementation
Coast Guard law enforcement
bottoms-up strategic planning
building strategic consensus
Coast Guard law enforcement
bottoms-up strategic planning
building strategic consensus
Advisors
Barrett, Frank J.
Thomas, Gail
Date of Issue
1993-12
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
This thesis examines the strategic planning and implementation process within the law enforcement missions of the United States Coast Guard. The Coast Guard is a unique federal agency for several reasons. Unlike many federal agencies, it has numerous missions that are not closely related. Coast Guard units are located throughout the United States and the world. There are various other political and organizational pressures that confront the Coast Guard leadership. This thesis looks at the Coast Guard law enforcement organization with an eye towards the changing dynamics that must be dealt with in strategic planning, including the various pressures that specifically affect the Coast Guard's law enforcement mission. Field interviews were conducted to identify themes and problems that relate to law enforcement strategic planning for law enforcement missions. Additionally, a survey was developed based on theme constructs, which was used for quantitative analysis and model development. Based on a literature review, qualitative analysis, model review, qualitative analysis, we then detail conclusions and recommendations that may improve strategic planning for the law enforcement mission within the Coast Guard and can be applied to many organizations that face multiple missions in a complex environment, including the United States Naval Supply Systems Command
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Thesis
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Management
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Format
116 p.
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.