MIS - 423 Planning Process-1B
MIS - 423 Planning Process-1B
MIS - 423 Planning Process-1B
Control
Transformation
Inputs Outcome
Feedback Loop
The Planning Process-Charting a course of action
• Inputs (human, financial, raw materials and
other resources) are transformed (through
assembly) into outcomes (products or
services).
• Control component includes information
about characteristics of inputs and outputs
and how input must be modified to produce
outputs.
• Feedback is returned from outputs to
transformation and input, so that continuing
improvement may be achieved by using
resources more efficiently.
Benefits of operational planning
• The opportunity to use feedback for
continued incremental learning.
• The ability to visualize alternative types of
operations i.e. alternative way to use
resources to create product or service
• The ability to predict the effect of
modifications in operations on the
efficiency of operations.
• The ability to evaluate the effectiveness of
operations.
The Planning Process - Implementation
• Planning is meaningless unless it can be carried out
successfully.
• Implementation phase is a critical part to planning
process.
• Implementation involves defining tasks to be
accomplished, assigning individual responsibilities
for those tasks, and managing individual to ensure
that the tasks are appropriately completed.
• There are four means of implementation of plans
namely authority, persuasion, policy and
feedback mechanism.
The Planning Process – Implementation
Cont’d
• Single-use plans are implemented for unusual situations.
A single-use plan is developed for a one-time event or
project. Such a course of action is not likely to be
repeated in future, i.e., they are for non-recurring
situations.
• The duration of this plan may depend upon the type of
the project. It may span a week or a month or a day,
such as, organizing an event or a seminar or conference.
These plans include budgets, programmes and projects.
They consist of details, including the names of
employees who are responsible for doing the work and
contributing to the single-use plan.
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The Planning Process – Implementation Cont’d