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- | [[Moordvrouwen]] (2013) is a book on [[female murderer]]s by [[Walter Damen]], [[Chris Dillen]] en [[Jan Willem Geerinck]]. | + | '''Planning''' (also called '''forethought''') is the process of [[thinking]] about and organizing the activities required to achieve a desired goal. |
- | W had mij mogen vertellen dat hij altijd vreemd opkijkt dat een vrouw vanuit de gevangenis belt. | + | Planning involves the creation and maintenance of a [[plan]]. As such, planning is a fundamental property of [[intelligence|intelligent behavior]]. This thought process is essential to the creation and refinement of a [[plan]], or integration of it with other plans; that is, it combines [[forecasting]] of developments with the preparation of scenarios of how to react to them. |
- | C mocht ook vertellen dat vrouwen een betere [[planning]] hanteren bij het moorden en dat een vrouw het bos ziet en de man de bomen. | + | An important, albeit often ignored aspect of planning, is the relationship it holds with forecasting. Forecasting can be described as predicting what the future will look like, whereas planning predicts what the future should look like. The counterpart to planning is [[spontaneous order]]. |
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+ | ==Types of planning== | ||
+ | There are many types of planning. | ||
+ | *[[Automated planning and scheduling]] | ||
+ | * [[Architectural planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Business plan]] | ||
+ | * [[Comprehensive planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Contingency planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Economic planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Enterprise architecture planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Environmental planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Event planning and production]] | ||
+ | * [[Family planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Financial planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Land use planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Landscape planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Life planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Marketing plan]] | ||
+ | * [[Network resource planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Operational planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Regional planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Site planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Spatial planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Strategic planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Succession planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Urban planning]] | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Automated planning and scheduling]] | ||
+ | * [[Balanced scorecard]] | ||
+ | * [[Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment]] (CPFR) (Supply chain management) | ||
+ | * [[Futures Studies]] | ||
+ | * [[Planning fallacy]] | ||
+ | * [[Project management]] | ||
+ | * [[Strategic planning]] | ||
+ | * [[Time management]] | ||
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Planning (also called forethought) is the process of thinking about and organizing the activities required to achieve a desired goal.
Planning involves the creation and maintenance of a plan. As such, planning is a fundamental property of intelligent behavior. This thought process is essential to the creation and refinement of a plan, or integration of it with other plans; that is, it combines forecasting of developments with the preparation of scenarios of how to react to them.
An important, albeit often ignored aspect of planning, is the relationship it holds with forecasting. Forecasting can be described as predicting what the future will look like, whereas planning predicts what the future should look like. The counterpart to planning is spontaneous order.
Types of planning
There are many types of planning.
- Automated planning and scheduling
- Architectural planning
- Business plan
- Comprehensive planning
- Contingency planning
- Economic planning
- Enterprise architecture planning
- Environmental planning
- Event planning and production
- Family planning
- Financial planning
- Land use planning
- Landscape planning
- Life planning
- Marketing plan
- Network resource planning
- Operational planning
- Regional planning
- Site planning
- Spatial planning
- Strategic planning
- Succession planning
- Urban planning
See also
- Automated planning and scheduling
- Balanced scorecard
- Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) (Supply chain management)
- Futures Studies
- Planning fallacy
- Project management
- Strategic planning
- Time management