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Planning in turbulent environments

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Queensland; Queensland Perss; 1977Description: 206pISBN:
  • 702214426
DDC classification:
  • 304.2 WES
Summary: For planning to be effective, there should be alignment between the characteristics of the planning process and the level of environmental turbulence. The logical consequence is that planning processes should be altered due to changing environmental conditions. This article describes how planning can be organized given a certain level of environmental turbulence. A planning audit is given to monitor the effectiveness of the planning process and it is used to describe which conditions must be satisfied to enable the process of strategic planning to be changed.
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For planning to be effective, there should be alignment between the characteristics of the planning process and the level of environmental turbulence. The logical consequence is that planning processes should be altered due to changing environmental conditions. This article describes how planning can be organized given a certain level of environmental turbulence. A planning audit is given to monitor the effectiveness of the planning process and it is used to describe which conditions must be satisfied to enable the process of strategic planning to be changed.

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