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Focus on the Future 2018 DRAFT

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12 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission • 2018-2022 Focus on the Future goals, strategies, strategic directions and desired outcomes Establishing goals helps us achieve the agency's mission. Shared goals foster teamwork and help our organization describe what we want to accomplish. STRATEGIES are the methods used to accomplish the goals identified. They define what is important to reach our goals. They guide our overall plan of action and assist us in tracking our progress towards our goals. STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS are specific actions that the agency desires to take in the next one to five years. These action items are more detailed than the strategies and assist in meeting the desired outcomes for each goal. DESIRED OUTCOMES are the measurable results towards our goals achieved from the implementation of our strategies and strategic directions. Desired outcomes can change over time, depending on our strategies and funding. This section identifies and describes our goals, strategies, strategic directions and desired outcomes for the next five years. Nebraska has a wide variety of land and water that is important habitat for an abundance of fish, wildlife and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. The loss and degradation of these habitats are challenges, and the health of fish, wildlife and people depend on the quality of their environment. It is critical to manage and conserve these resources using collaborative and efficient policies and programs. There also is a large amount of infrastructure available for recreational users that must be maintained to provide safe and memorable experiences. Policies and programs include procedures on how we do business and the way we engage. Written policies and programs shared among staff provide guidance that will ensure consistency in our procedures. It is crucial that we agency work with private landowners to improve the habitats on which all fish and wildlife depend.

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