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A Practical Guide for Managing Planning Projects
Planning schools teach planners theory and analytical techniques for developing plans, but rarely teach the practical management techniques for ensuring that the final product (the plan) arrives on time, within budget, and with high quality. Planners manage a project when they use information about its status to make incremental adjustments to a preconceived work program, schedule, and budget. This article describes several practical techniques for defining problems, managing research, and writing reports that planners can use to improve their final products.
A Practical Guide for Managing Planning Projects
Planning schools teach planners theory and analytical techniques for developing plans, but rarely teach the practical management techniques for ensuring that the final product (the plan) arrives on time, within budget, and with high quality. Planners manage a project when they use information about its status to make incremental adjustments to a preconceived work program, schedule, and budget. This article describes several practical techniques for defining problems, managing research, and writing reports that planners can use to improve their final products.
A Practical Guide for Managing Planning Projects
Moore, Terry (author)
Journal of the American Planning Association ; 57 ; 212-222
1991-06-30
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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