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Planning Services and Projects

A practical guide to the planning process.

There are many approaches to planning services and projects.  This resource has been developed by Paul Bullen, Management Alternatives.

It details the essential aspects of planning and is illustrated with clear examples.

Topics covered include:

  • The essence of planning
  • The types of plans
  • Planning models
  • Jargon
  • Checklist
  • Resources

Follow this link to the Planning Guide

The Management Alternative website  has ideas, information, tools, resources and publications that will be useful for small non-profit, community based, welfare, church organisations, particularly those providing human services.These include guides to: 

Evaluation
Writing Policy and Organisational Manuals
Developing and Using Questionnaires
Facilitation processes



For further information


Contact  :  Paul Bullen
WWW  :  http://www.mapl.com.au/index.htm


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