Environmental analysis briefing report that examines environmental issues that affect the health care organization

Prepare a 2-3 page environmental analysis briefing report that examines environmental issues that affect the health care organization you have selected, including the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats you have identified for the organization.

Introduction
Note: Each assessment in this course builds upon the work you have completed in previous assessments. Therefore, you must complete the assessments in the order they are presented.

An organization needs to understand the environments in which it operates. The external environment includes competitors, partners in collaboration, governmental and social factors, as well as economic factors. The internal environment includes all the systems and processes involved in the organization's operations.

Analyzing the external and internal environments tells an organization where it stands and provides a framework for making strategic decisions. In this assessment, you will examine environmental issues that affect the organization you selected.

Reminder: Complete the assessments in this course in the order they are presented. You will complete sections of a strategic management plan for each assessment. In this assessment, you will continue to use the same organization and the factor from the AHA’s most recent Environmental Scan report that you chose in the first assessment.

Professional Context
Once health care leaders understand the importance of strategic planning and the organization's key core concepts and components, they must determine if the goals of the organization align with its mission, vision, and values and if the current strategic plan has been met.

Next, health care organization leaders need to understand the internal and external environment in which they operate and anticipate and respond to the significant shifts taking place within that environment. Most often this is established by analyzing the external and internal environments that affect an organization's operations.

In an internal environmental analysis, leaders carefully examine each function or organizational subsystem and then develop and analyze a list of strengths and weaknesses for each. This approach has been successful in some cases; however, an internal environmental analysis alone does not adequately address strategic issues. Health care leaders must assess both the internal and external factors that affect the organization's outcomes, and this can be achieved by conducting both an internal and an external analysis.

In an external environmental analysis, leaders carefully conduct an environmental scan of the external factors that impact its operations. An environmental analysis enables the organization to identify current challenges and opportunities in preparation for future strategic planning and goal identification. Insightful diagnosis of a company's external and internal environments is a prerequisite for leaders to succeed in crafting a strategy that is an excellent fit within the company’s operations. These evaluations assist the organization in exploring alternative strategies and business models that culminate in leaders choosing a specific strategy.

Health care leaders often use tools such as the TOWS, SWOT, PESTEL, et cetera, to evaluate where the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, or threats exist. In addition, an essential element in evaluating a health care organization's overall strategy entails examining the company's resources and competitive capabilities. The weaknesses and threats often indicate issues that should be addressed. This will help the organization clarify its strategic objectives to drive and improve all aspects of operations. A well-executed environmental analysis provides the basis for crafting the organization's strategic plan.

Assessment Instructions
For this assessment, use the Environmental Analysis Briefing Report Assessment Template [DOCX] Download Environmental Analysis Briefing Report Assessment Template [DOCX]to prepare a 2–3 page briefing report. Imagine creating this report for your CEO to review. Keep your report precise, clear, and professional. For this report:

Provide a brief introduction to this report and its purpose.
Use the factor from the AHA's most recent Environmental Scan report you chose for the first assessment and evaluate 2–3 environmental issues you feel best relate to this factor and your organization.
Using a tool of your choice or a tool your current workplace uses (e.g., TOWS, SWOT, PESTEL, et cetera), evaluate where the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, or threats exist related to this factor.
Explain the tool you chose for the internal and external analysis and why you chose it.
For example, if you chose workforce as your factor, what tool would you use to determine the issues?
Explain the environmental issues you identified using the tool you chose and that are related to the AHA factor you chose. Explain how these issues impact the growth of the organization and why.
Explain your plan to address the issues identified in your analysis.

Full Answer Section

           

Environmental Issues Related to Workforce Shortages and Burnout

  The issue of workforce shortages and burnout is multifaceted, stemming from both external pressures and internal operational realities. For AKUH, N, two to three key environmental issues stand out:
  1. Macro-level Talent Scarcity and Brain Drain: Externally, Kenya, like many developing nations, faces a significant shortage of specialized healthcare professionals. This is exacerbated by the global demand for healthcare workers, leading to a "brain drain" where highly skilled Kenyan professionals migrate to developed countries for better remuneration, working conditions, and career opportunities. This directly limits the pool of available talent for AKUH, N and increases recruitment challenges.
  2. Intensified Competition for Local Talent: Within the local market, AKUH, N faces stiff competition from other high-tier private hospitals in Nairobi, as well as international NGOs and even some public sector initiatives that offer attractive packages to lure experienced staff. This competitive environment drives up salary expectations and makes staff retention a continuous challenge.
  3. Internal Workload and Well-being Pressures: Internally, the consequence of external talent scarcity often translates into increased workload, longer shifts, and heightened stress for existing staff at AKUH, N. While the hospital strives for high standards of care, sustained pressure without adequate support mechanisms can lead to professional burnout, reduced morale, and ultimately, increased turnover.
These issues collectively impact AKUH, N's ability to expand services, maintain optimal patient-to-staff ratios, ensure consistent quality of care, and achieve its growth targets. A depleted or burnt-out workforce directly compromises operational efficiency and patient satisfaction.

Sample Answer

         

Environmental Analysis Briefing Report: Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi

  Organization Selected: Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (AKUH, N) Selected Factor from AHA's Environmental Scan (Adapted for Kenyan Context): Workforce Shortages and Burnout
 

1. Introduction and Purpose

  This briefing report provides a comprehensive environmental analysis of Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (AKUH, N), with a specific focus on the critical strategic factor of Workforce Shortages and Burnout. Understanding the internal and external dynamics related to this factor is crucial for AKUH, N to sustain its operational excellence, maintain its competitive edge, and achieve its long-term strategic objectives in the evolving East African healthcare landscape. This report aims to identify key environmental issues, assess the organization's current standing through a SWOT analysis, and propose actionable strategies to address the identified challenges.