Plan Anything---OUTLINE

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This is an OUTLINE of PLANNING TEMPLATE. Details are deliberately withheld. They will be presented and discussed for USD 10. Start planning seriously.

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Putcha V. Narasimham 205, Krishna Apts, Avenue No. 6, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034 Mobile: 98660 71582

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Plan Anything Outline PDF Page No 1 of 3

Copyright © by Putcha V. Narasimham, 2006, 2012. All rights reserved.

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Date: 24FEB14

Plan Anything Outline (for coaching and consulting services)

Plan is a ……to…….. reach……. within a ……... It is expressed in the form of 1: ………… and 2:…………..

This is a powerful and useful definition that encourages people to plan actively. It is simplified to motivate planning which is usually avoided by most. Identify ……… (details deleted)

Part I …………… (details deleted)

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Putcha V. Narasimham 205, Krishna Apts, Avenue No. 6, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034 Mobile: 98660 71582

putchavn@yahoo.com, kenablersys@yahoo.com

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Part II …………

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Extension……….

Planning Procedure . .

Group and Individual Plans . .

Execution (Direction, Monitoring and Control, Reporting) .

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Planning is Individual Task. Sharing is a Group Activity

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Check (similar to Deming’s PDCA cycle)

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Keep using it –the first thing every morning before any action / revision,

and encourage your team members to do so.

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Putcha V. Narasimham 205, Krishna Apts, Avenue No. 6, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034 Mobile: 98660 71582

putchavn@yahoo.com, kenablersys@yahoo.com

Plan Anything Outline PDF Page No 3 of 3

Copyright © by Putcha V. Narasimham, 2006, 2012. All rights reserved.

Some definitions and explanation

planning

resource

action plan

Developing an …….. Plan

Wednesday, 11 July 2012 11:26 PM

Identifying and defining the three basic types of traditional management: the reactive or reactionary, the inactive or conservative, and the proactive or liberal.

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If he did not know this, how could he possibly know where he will want to be at some other time? ----- Russell Ackoff

This is the principle of End-Means TREE for Planning.

Plan something serious using details (to be given).

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