Logical Planning

And his Soul would go down to Hades to chilly Tartarus. Shield of Heracles – HESIOD 700BC

Behind every project is a purpose. A problem is simply a project in disguise – The way of problem definition shape the range of solution options.

Some declare that he(Thales) was the first to maintain the immortality of the soul. – Thales, Testim.2 6th Century BC

To get to the root causes, zoom in on the right problem and get alternative points of view.

Arguing from the magnet and from amber, he attributed a soul or life even to inanimate objects. – Tahles, Testim.3

Logical Planning

  1. Clarify planning context and issues
    1. What are the primary motivations and desired outcomes from planning?
  2. Involve key players
    1. Get crucial input 
  3. Scan environment documents
    1. Optional for individual projects
    2. Societal/Consumer client / Economic / Industrial / Political / Competitive / Technological
  4. Revisit Vision / Mission / Values 
    1. How to get there?
    2. What wishes to see in future that can be affected?
  5. Sharpen goals and measures 
  6. Develop Core strategies – Turn goals into strategy 
    1. Conduct operation improvement 
    2. Team networking dynamics 
    3. Continuous process improvement 
    4. Marketing 
    5. Customer feedback – Surveys / Analysis of lessons 
    6. Customer education about services and customers 
    7. Data Accuracy 
    8. employee development 
  7. Turn Strategies into execution action plans
  8. Follow-up and continuous process

 

 

Xenophanes was the first to declare that everything which comes into being is doomed to perish, and that the soul is a breath. Testim.1 6th century BC

 

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