Planning is an event not a process before action - interesting and planning is everything and plan is nothing - great to discover So plan i.e. know everything possible outcomes or back-ups and planning is taking action according to the favorable response/reactions and planning is dynamic and scalable, Plan - knowledge of everything that one should know in their business and Planning - The gut feeling and experience action and not reliable to reality but gives enough confidence so you have enough resources and plan to backup if something goes unfavorable Thank you Simon Sinek
For 15 Years I was an Officer of the Crown, employed by the Parliament and the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, attached to the super secretive Australian Department of Defence, embedded into the Australian Military, chiefly although not exclusively the Australian Regular Army, as a Special Placement Officer, with High Grade Governmental and Military Security Clearances, specialising in Military Planning, Operational Logistics and other Classified Stuff. What you say about Planning for the 1% occurrence is very True. Military Planners Plan for Every Occurrence. I once Planned to move Live Missiles across Australia from Coast to Coast, by Road. Unheard of concept. Then a Conflict broke out and an Australian Navy Ship departed Sydney Harbour in a Hurry and without Live Missiles onboard. And suddenly people were very interested to know if we could get Live Missiles to Perth, in time to catch the Ship before it left Australia. My response was, “I have a Plan”.
Planning is an event not a process before action - interesting and planning is everything and plan is nothing - great to discover
So plan i.e. know everything possible outcomes or back-ups and planning is taking action according to the favorable response/reactions and planning is dynamic and scalable,
Plan - knowledge of everything that one should know in their business and
Planning - The gut feeling and experience action and not reliable to reality but gives enough confidence so you have enough resources and plan to backup if something goes unfavorable
Thank you Simon Sinek
For 15 Years I was an Officer of the Crown, employed by the Parliament and the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, attached to the super secretive Australian Department of Defence, embedded into the Australian Military, chiefly although not exclusively the Australian Regular Army, as a Special Placement Officer, with High Grade Governmental and Military Security Clearances, specialising in Military Planning, Operational Logistics and other Classified Stuff.
What you say about Planning for the 1% occurrence is very True.
Military Planners Plan for Every Occurrence.
I once Planned to move Live Missiles across Australia from Coast to Coast, by Road.
Unheard of concept.
Then a Conflict broke out and an Australian Navy Ship departed Sydney Harbour in a Hurry and without Live Missiles onboard.
And suddenly people were very interested to know if we could get Live Missiles to Perth, in time to catch the Ship before it left Australia.
My response was, “I have a Plan”.
Curious of you have any book recommendations on planning. Thanks.
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A planing is what gives you a sense of order
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Except housing crisis was planned