Sateda commissioned Sailfin to facilitate a trustee workshop and strategic review to develop a refreshed organisational strategy for 2026–2029. The project helped trustees and senior leaders make clear choices, align around priorities, and leave with a strategy that could be communicated, governed, and implemented.
Sateda works with women and children affected by violence and abuse. The strategic review needed to balance operational reality, survivor-centred practice, a changing funding landscape, and the governance responsibilities of the board.
What the charity needed
- A clear, shared direction for the next strategy period, with priorities that could be explained simply and used effectively to make operational decisions.
- A process that was credible to trustees and grounded in staff experience and stakeholder insight from the women and children that they support.
- A board-level workshop that could surface trade-offs and land decisions, not just generate themes.
- Confidence that the final output would be usable for governance, funding conversations, and internal planning.
Outputs
- Designed and facilitated a board away day focused on direction, priorities, and decision points.
- Structured the process around discovery, co-design, synthesis, and refinement, so listening led to clear decisions.
- Used structured discovery inputs to ground discussion: document review, comparator review, and an external environment scan.
- Made trade-offs explicit through facilitated options work, clarifying what mattered most, what could wait, and what required further analysis.
- Produced a board-ready strategy pack capturing the rationale for decisions, assumptions, risks, and the next-step choices to resolve.
- A refreshed strategy for 2026–2029 with clear priorities and narrative.
- A transparent audit trail for how decisions were reached, supporting board assurance.
- A practical plan for next steps and implementation sequencing.
- A clear follow-on action on brand guidance, recognising that strategy language needed to reflect the realities of the people Sateda supports.
Why trustee workshops are important
- It balanced inclusive listening with decision-focused synthesis, so the process did not stall at “themes”.
- It treated the board away day as a decision-making moment with preparation and follow-through, not a standalone event.
- Outputs were written for governance use as well as communications, improving clarity for trustees, staff, and stakeholders.
