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Module overview
1. Introduction to planning
1.1 Types of plans
1.1.1 Some definitions
1.1.2 Domains of planning
1.1.3 Users and levels of planning
1.2 Completing a planning cycle
1.2.1 A planning process
1.2.2 Tactical and operational planning
1.2.3 A participative planning process
1.2.4 When to complete business planning
1.3 Implementing an operational plan
1.3.1 Define the plan's purpose
1.3.2 Setting the planning period and scope
1.3.3 Why plans fail - The strategic level
1.3.4 Why plans fail - The operational or project level
1.4 SMART goals
1.4.1 S.M.A.R.T. Goal statements
1.5 Contingency plans
1.5.1 Why contingency plan?
1.5.2 Contingency plans and risk
1.5.3 Contingency planning actions
2. Plan and manage resources
2.1 Plan and manage human resources
2.1.1 Recruitment
2.1.2 Selection
2.1.3 Induction
2.2 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
2.3 Purchasing resources
2.3.1 Tangible and intangible assets
2.3.2 Acquisition costs
2.3.3 Depreciation costs
2.3.4 Planning resource acquisition and utilisation
2.3.5 Estimating resource needs
2.4 Manage Capacity
2.4.1. Planning capacity
2.4.2. Measuring capacity
2.4.3. Matching operations plans with capacity
2.4.4. Capacity analysis and economies of scale
2.4.5. Capacity and performance effectiveness
2.4.6. Determinants of capacity
2.5 Aggregate and Master Planning
2.5.1 Master Schedule
2.5.2 Operational control and resource planning
2.5.3 Demand and scheduling control
3. Risk Management
3.1 Risk Management
3.1.1 Potential benefits from an effective risk management
3.1.2 Classifying risk
3.1.3 Risk and ANZS4360:2004
3.1.4 Risk analysis
3.2 Estimate the risk attached to a corrective action
3.2.1 Risk analysis categories
3.2.2 Prioritising risks
4. Planning projects
4.1 Planning the project
4.1.1 Setting the project plan
4.1.2 Setting achievable outcomes
4.2 Controlling Projects
4.2.1 Personnel resources
4.2.2 Managing project costs
4.2.3 Value of managing project costs
4.2.4 Estimates
4.2.5 Cost Coding
4.2.6 The time factor
4.3 Scheduling project tasks and activities
4.3.1 Project timelines and deliverables
4.3.2 Critical Path Analysis (CPA)
4.3.3 PERT
4.3.4 Seven steps to project scheduling
4.3.5 Completing project schedule activities
5. Problem solving and decision making
5.1 Problem solving
5.1.1 The problem solving process
5.1.2 Solutions search
5.1.3 Removing root causes
5.1.4 Solutions implementation through inclusive communication processes
5.2 Decision making
5.2.1 Decision making model and leadership styles
5.3 Decision making approaches
5.3.1 The logical systems
5.3.2 Contingency approach
5.3.3 Quantitative - schematic and mathematical approaches
5.3.4 Critical Path Analysis
5.3.5 PERT
5.3.6 Group quantitative approaches
5.3.7 A qualitative approach
5.4 Context and the influence on the decision processes
5.4.1 Factors in decision making
5.4.2 Rational decision making
5.4.3 Creative decision making
5.5 Scenarios for team decision making and problem solving
Problem scenario number 1 - Lost in the bush
Problem scenario number 2 - Toothpaste blues
Analysis of personal behaviour in groups
1.2.3 A participative planning process
Figure 7
A Seven step participative planning process
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