A planning scheme is a legal document that sets out guidelines and regulations for land use and development in a particular area. It outlines policies related to zoning, infrastructure, and development controls to manage growth and ensure orderly development within a community. Planning schemes are typically created by local government authorities to help shape the physical environment and achieve long-term planning goals.
objective analysis scheme.
Truth-Wins Scheme, I believe
For long term planning and to record work done and how well it was done
Also known as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme, construction of the Snowy River began on 17 October 1949. Planning, however, had begun many years earlier.
The word you are looking for is "scheme." It is used to describe planning or plotting something devious or underhanded.
Effective planning is defined as the extensive and complete designing and scheming of a project or action in order to achieve a certain objective. A plan is defined as a method or scheme of working out something beforehand in order to achieve a certain goal.
Planning and analysis: Define goals, identify stakeholders, and analyze content. Design: Create a classification scheme based on the analysis. Selection and implementation: Choose appropriate tools and technologies to implement the scheme. Training: Provide training to users on how to use the classification scheme effectively. Testing and refinement: Test the scheme in a real-world setting and make necessary adjustments. Rollout: Implement the classification scheme across the organization. Evaluation: Monitor the effectiveness of the scheme and make improvements as needed.
Nouns- 1.) the act or process of making plans. 2.) a scheme or method of acting, doing, making, proceeding, etc. 3.) a design or scheme of arrangement. 4.) a specific project. 5.) a representation. Verbs- 6.) to arrange a method or scheme 7.) to draw/make a diagram of a layout
Just a guess, but I would have thought "tactical planning" would be the opposite of stragic planning. Wiki defines 'strategy' as 'a plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal' and as a 'scheme: an elaborate and systematic plan of action'. Therefore, one could say that the opposite of strategic planning is a short-termist, simplistic and un-systemic planning method. This could be summed up as 'tactical planning' as suggested.
A scheme of work highlights the delivery of the program. A lesson plan tells how you are to deliver the information including timings, aims, and objectives.
Some of the merits are: preferential treatment is abolished i.e., everyone are treated alike. All employees are benefited by this scheme. No middle men are needed as the scheme reaches the employees directly. However some demerits are: there are technical problems and inefficiency in planning, Corruption increases and enormous deficits will arise.
A scheme of work is a structured plan outlining what will be taught in a course or program, including objectives, content, teaching strategies, and assessment methods. Procedures refer to the step-by-step actions and processes used to implement the scheme of work, such as lesson planning, resource selection, student engagement activities, and evaluation of student progress. Together, the scheme of work and procedures provide a framework for effective teaching and learning.