Planning & Decision Making Course
We all know that some people & organisations always succeed while others never seem to do quite so well. Many people put success down to 'luck', especially those unsuccessful individuals who persist in reflecting on their 'bad luck' rather than on their not too effective or non-existent plans.
Whether we are talking about a swimming gala, an international company, a newsagent's shop, a charity or a country, it could be argued that good planning is the single factor which makes one organisation, individual or project more successful than the next.
Planning is the most basic
- & some would say the most important
- of all management functions. If an organisation is to be effective, everyone involved must know where they are going & how they are expected to arrive there. Planning bridges the gap from where the organisation is now to where it wants to be.
It makes it possible for organisational development & change to occur & for businesses to achieve their desired goals. The development of an organisation & the quality of the work it produces also depend on effective decision making.