Abstract
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To analyze information about the environments in which the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) operates as a basis for strategic planning. DATA SOURCES: Published reports and ONS internal surveys. DATA SYNTHESIS: Analysis of internal and external trends resulted in a list of implications with regard to managing change, avoiding mistakes, and identifying critical issues for ONS leadership. The team presented ONS leaders with a tool that helped to guide the development of the 2003-2006 Strategic Plan. CONCLUSIONS: The continuing vitality of professional nursing societies such as ONS is critical to the vitality of the profession of nursing itself. Monitoring the environment in which these organizations operate--and effectively using the knowledge that is gained--contributes to their long-term viability and growth. A stronger ONS is in a position to better serve its members, who ensure high-quality care to people with cancer.
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Mafrica, L., Ballon, L. G., Culhane, B., McCorkle, M., Miller Murphy, C., & Worrall, L. (2002). ONS 2002 environmental scan: a basis for strategic planning. Oncology Nursing Forum, 29(9). https://doi.org/10.1188/02.onf.e99-e109
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