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How To
Improve Your Planning Skills
Planning is written about and talked
about more than it is done. Here are some ideas that will encourage you to
plan your activities in advance.
- Force yourself to plan.
- If you fail to plan, you are by
default planning to fail.
- Schedule uninterrupted time every day
to do your planning.
- Anticipate possible problems you could
encounter in your project because of people, material, or mechanical
failures. Purposely provide preventive actions and contingency plans in
important high risk situations.
- When planning a project, plan in
thinking time.
- Plan for tomorrow, tonight. Your
subconscious will help organize while you sleep.
- Each day anticipate the sequence of
activities that you will do to attain the objectives you are after.
- Think about your entire week. How will
important projects be sequenced?
- Do your planning on paper to capture
all of your ideas and to be sure none of them get lost. We can only work
mentally with about seven pieces of information without losing some-
thing. Write your thoughts down and you will be able to utilize
everything you think of during your planning process.
- When developing a specific plan, list
the activity steps individually on small pieces of paper and then
sequence the pieces of paper. Then write the whole plan out in
sequential order.
- If you must, leave your office and get
away to do your planning in a quiet place where you can think.
- Don't hurry the process. Something
will get overlooked.
- When things go wrong, it can generally
be traced back to a poor job of planning or failing to follow an
existing plan.
- List key words that relate to a
project. They will fit into and help you in planning. Keep records of
how long it takes to do an activity. You can use this information for
future scheduling.
- Take the first 10% of any time block
and dedicate it to planning that block.
- Whether you call it planning time,
thinking time, quiet time or meditation, the payoff in increased
productivity is the same.
- Schedule one weekend away each quarter
and make it a top priority. Mini-vacations are refreshing.
- Encourage your staff to create their
own plan and then to explain it in detail to you.
- Sit quietly and mentally rehearse the
steps in your plan. Use your imagination to visualize the steps being
taken. You will sense where additional steps need to be added and will
anticipate problems to prevent.
- Consider settling for 90% completion
of 90% of the projects. The final 10% may not be worth the cost to
attain them.
- Use the first 10 minutes of each day
to plan or review your plan for the day.
- When starting a new project or
activity, take a moment to quietly review, mentally, the steps you will
follow.
- Set your own due dates for projects
earlier than the actual deadline.
- Put schedules in writing. Publish them
and then follow up with them.
- If you cannot identify the objectives
and steps to take to get to a goal, it is "unrealistic."
- Mentally organize before proceeding.
- Create and use Gantt charts.
- Create and use PERT charts.
- Stick Post-It-Notes on paperwork to
indicate or highlight scheduling and due dates.
- Remember the 6 P's of planning: Proper
Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance.
- Schedule formal planning meetings with
your staff regularly. ·
Food For Thought
The biggest obstacle standing between
you and anything you want, is your lack of belief that you can have
it. Once you truly believe it is possible, once you can see yourself
doing it or being it or having it, the rest is just details. With
belief, plus the commitment to follow through and do whatever it
takes, anything can be yours.
Everything you need to get there is available to you, when you believe
and when you commit to getting there. Know that you can do it. Nothing
can hold you back once you have belief and commitment. You will find a
way. You can. Do it.
Pleasure is a matter of conditioning. A teenager
smoking her first cigarette doesn't enjoy it at all. She's almost
certainly doing it to "fit in" and it probably even makes her a little
sick. After a while, though, she likes it so much she finds it hard to
quit.
Strategy for achieving your success: Choose the pleasures that move
you toward your goals.
For example, there is just as much potential for pleasure in jogging 2
miles as there is in eating a bag of potato chips. The person who is
trying to get in top physical shape would be well advised to find his
pleasure in the jogging rather than the chips. Just like everything
else in your world, your pleasures are under your control. Use them to
your advantage.
What is it that you truly want to do? You can do it. Realize that you
are as capable as any person. See yourself doing it. Touch it. Hear
it. Taste it. Walk inside of it. Drive around in it. Believe in it and
believe that it is yours. |
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