1101IBA Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Participatory Planning, Personal Development, Scenario Planning
Management Concepts Week 3 Lecture Notes
Planning
What is planning?
• The process of setting objectives and determining how to accomplish them
• Planning involves deciding exactly what you want to accomplish and the best way to
go about it
• Objectives
o Specific results that someone wishes to achieve
o May relate to the individual, a group or the whole organization
The Role of the Planning Function
The Planning Process
• There are five sequential action steps in the systemic planning process:
o 1. Define your objectives
o 2. Determine where you stand in relation to objectives
o 3. Develop premises regarding future conditions
o 4. Analyze and choose among alternative actions
o 5. Implement the plan and evaluate the results
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The SMART Model
Types of plans used by managers
• Strategic plans
o Define long term needs and set action directions for the organization
• Tactical Plans
o Developed and used to implement strategic plans. They tend to be
intermediate- term plas that speif ho the orgaizatios resoures a
be used to put strategies into action
• Situations may arise that require immediate adjustments to solve problems or
exploit opportunities, in order to advance the overall strategy
Types of plans used by managers
• Operational plans
o What needs to be done in the short term to progress strategic objectives
• Typical operational plans in an organization include:
o Production plans
o Financial plans
o Facilities plans
o Marketing plans
o Human resource plans
Policies and procedures
• Policy
o A standing plan that communicated broad guidelines for decisions and action
• Procedures
o Precisely describe actions that are to be taken in specific situations. They
define the recommended sequence of events needed to accomplish a task or
a set of tasks
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Document Summary
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