Operational plansOperational plans are the most specific subset of strategic planning describing the specific objectives and milestones a business should consider in executing each particular operation.
Example of directional plan. Specific plans have clearly defined objective. Frequency of use- whether plans are ongoing or used only once a. Standing plans - ongoing plans that provide guidance for activities performed repeatedly Commitment concept- the.
After behind following toward the rear. Businesses use directional strategies as a model for directing operational decisions and processes. Those plans which are clearly defined and leave no room for interpretation are called specific plans.
20 SITE SET UP. HDD and Project Location. Directional plans refer to the flexible plans that set out general guidelines.
The site is typically set up as shown in Figure. For example the process that a sales rep follows to find nurture and convert a lead into a customer is an operational plan. Develop contingency plans like what to do in case the sales teams CRM malfunctions or theres a data breach.
Near closer to the origin. Near the upper surface toward the back. Long-range plans are those most closely related to the overall strategic-planning process.
Single-use plans are prepared for single or unique situations or problems and are normally discarded or replaced after one use. For example the following is a plan to design and test 84 sock designs over 12 weeks. Generally four types of single-use plans are used.