Strategic Planning: From Vision to the Cross-offable Action
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As the calendar year closes out, Eden Ratliff sits down with Brandon Ford and Dave Pribulka to talk about strategic planning in the real world: not as a glossy document, but as a working “rudder” for budget decisions, priorities, and day-to-day execution.
They dig into the tension between aspirational goals (the “why”) and cross-offable action steps (the “how”)—including how to avoid plans that sound inspiring but don’t translate into steps, owners, timelines, or resources.
Along the way, they compare planning approaches in large and small communities, debate when to use consultants vs. doing the work in-house, and talk honestly about what happens when boards turn over and want to toss the plan on the shelf.
Generation on the Rise is produced by Nancy Hess and features Eden Ratliff (Middletown Township Manager, Bucks County PA), Brandon Ford (Lower Merion Assistant Township Manager, Montgomery County PA, and Dave Pribulka (Bellefonte Borough Manager, Centre County PA)
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Highlights00:00 - Welcome & Year-End Check-In
00:01 - Episode Introduction: Strategic Planning
00:02 - Brandon's Love/Hate Relationship with Strategic Planning
00:03 - The Chicken or Egg Debate: Aspirational vs. Practical
00:04 - Dave Introduces "Cross-Offable" Action Steps
00:05 - The Comp Plan vs. Strategic Plan Hierarchy Debate
00:07 - Eden's Cascade Model: How Plans Connect
00:08 - Lower Merion's Annual Priorities Workshop Process
00:11 - Strategic Planning for Small Communities
00:15 - Dave: Small Communities Need It MORE
00:17 - Brandon's Reality Check: Need vs. Resources
00:18 - In-House vs. Hiring Consultants
00:20 - Dave on Pros and Cons of Each Approach
00:22 - Eden's Charlottesville Story: Third-Party Facilitation
00:24 - Most Memorable Planning Experiences
00:26 - Eden's 112-Person Strategic Team: "Planning Is Messy"
00:28 - Strategic Plans Cannot Replace Policy Process
00:30 - The Big Question: What When Boards Throw Out Your Plan?
00:31 - Defining AMI and ALICE (Housing Affordability Context)
00:34 - Dave: Sometimes Things Just Change
00:35 - "Failing to Plan Is Planning to Fail" - True or False?
00:37 - Emergency Planning Discussion
00:38 - Dave's Key Insight: Strategic Plans Give Managers "Cover"
00:40 - Final Wisdom: Planning for Communities of All Sizes
00:41 - Closing & Where to Listen