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  2. Action plan - Wikipedia

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    Action steps should be clear and actionable versus vague ideas or thoughts. Responsibility: each action step needs to have one person responsible. Support: For each action step, determine who will support the person responsible. This can be multiple people. The key is that they're not responsible for the action or outcome.

  3. Strategic planning - Wikipedia

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    A strategy describes how the ends (goals) will be achieved by the means (resources) in a given span of time. Often, Strategic planning is long term and organizational action steps are established from two to five years in the future. [2] The senior leadership of an organization is generally tasked with determining strategy.

  4. Management by objectives - Wikipedia

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    Management by objectives (MBO), also known as management by planning (MBP), was first popularized by Peter Drucker in his 1954 book The Practice of Management. [1] Management by objectives is the process of defining specific objectives within an organization that management can convey to organization members, then deciding how to achieve each objective in sequence.

  5. Theory of constraints - Wikipedia

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    If in the previous steps a constraint has been broken, go back to step 1, but do not allow inertia to cause a system's constraint. [4] The goal of a commercial organization is: "Make more money now and in the future", [5] and its measurements are given by throughput accounting as: throughput, inventory, and operating expenses.

  6. Planning - Wikipedia

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    Planning is the process of thinking regarding the activities required to achieve a desired goal. Planning is based on foresight, the fundamental capacity for mental time travel. Some researchers regard the evolution of forethought - the capacity to think ahead - as a prime mover in human evolution. [1]

  7. Rational planning model - Wikipedia

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    This step encloses two to three final solutions to the problem and preliminary implementation to the site. In planning, examples of this are Planned Units of Development and downtown revitalizations. This activity is best done in groups, as different people may contribute different ideas or alternative solutions to the problem.

  8. Goal setting - Wikipedia

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    Goal setting involves the development of an action plan designed in order to motivate and guide a person or group toward a goal. [1] Goals are more deliberate than desires and momentary intentions. Therefore, setting goals means that a person has committed thought, emotion, and behavior towards attaining the goal.

  9. Task management - Wikipedia

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    Within this context, these activities should enable planning, reporting, tracking, prioritizing, configuring, delegating, and managing tasks. Project activities pertain to planning and time and cost reporting. While these activities may involve multiple functional aspects, they are always more significant and purposeful than the sum of their parts.