PNG Olympic Committee review strategic plan, aim to be best

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THE Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee reviewed its strategic plan for 2016 to 2020 during a mid-term workshop in Port Moresby last Saturday.
Members of the board, management and staff of the PNG Olympic Committee attended the workshop and assessed the plan with the aim of updating it with the most relevant and realistic targets.
All aspects of the strategic plan were closely assessed and measured against the outcomes and achievements of the PNG Olympic Committee and Team PNG so far.
“We want our strategic plan to be a stronger document so the work we do will result in the PNG Olympic Committee becoming a stronger organisation,” PNGOC secretary-general Auvita Rapilla said.
Among the targeted outcomes for the strategic plan is for the PNG Olympic Committee to be the best performing National Olympic Committee in the Pacific region and to have Team PNG Games success at upcoming events.
Other outcomes highlighted include partnering with stakeholders, enhancing national federations and providing opportunities for athletes to inspire.
A report on the mid-term review will be presented to member national federations at the upcoming annual general assembly on June 30.
“Our strategic plan is a live document, we have reviews with our management and progress is reported quarterly to the board,” Rapilla said.