A
fundamental administration capacity including plan of one or more
itemized arrangements to attain ideal parity of necessities or
requests with the accessible assets. The planning procedure
recognizes the objectives or destinations to be accomplished, defines
methodologies to attain them, organizes or makes the methods obliged,
and executes, regulates, and screens all steps in their fitting
arrangement. The control of improvement by a nearby power, through
regulation and permitting for area utilization changes and building.
The Plan
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
The Plan
The Plan is a retrospective album of early demo recordings by
Tubeway Army released in 1984. The demos were originally recorded in 1978. In
the album's sleevenotes, Numan states that they were deliberately written and
recorded in the then-popular punk rock style, with the express aim of securing
a record deal. Some of the songs on the album later became the basis for songs
on the released debut album Tubeway Army, automated with the synthesizer rock
sound which would become the Tubeway Army/Numan trademark. Numan's record
company, Beggars Banquet Records, decided to release these recordings in
September 1984, a year after Numan left the label.
In the intervening seven years since recording the demos,
Numan's career had scaled great heights of commercial success and then waned.
His most successful material had been similar in basic form and structure to
the demos on The Plan, but had showcased a new synthesizer-based instrumentation
instead of the 'punk' sound. The Plan went on to do moderately well, reaching
#29 on the UK album chart. Two months after The Plan's release, Numan issued
Berserker, his first album through his own record label, Numa Records.
Chartwise, The Plan outperformed Berserker, the latter reaching #45 on the UK
album chart. For later CD releases of The Plan, bonus tracks were added such as
Tubeway Army's debut single "That's Too Bad" and an early version of
the Tubeway Army album track "The Life Machine".
Friday, 11 May 2012
Faboideae
Faboideae is a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. One acceptable alternative name for the subfamily is Papilionoideae.
This subfamily is widely distributed and members are adapted to a wide variety of environments. Faboideae may be trees, shrubs or herbs. The flowers are classically pea shaped and root nodulation is very common.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Plan
A plan is typically any diagram or list of steps with timing and resources, used to achieve an objective. See also strategy. It is commonly understood as a temporal set of intended actions, through which one expects to achieve a goal. For spatial or planar topologic or topographic sets see map. When you make a plan you should stick to it.
Plans can be formal or informal:
Structured and formal plans, used by multiple people, are more likely to occur in projects, diplomacy, careers, economic development, military campaigns, combat, or in the conduct of other business. In most cases, the absence of a well-laid plan can have adverse effects: for example, a non-robust project plan can cost the organization time and money.
Informal or ad-hoc plans are created by individuals in all of their pursuits.
The most popular ways to describe plans are by their breadth, time frame, and specificity; however, these planning classifications are not independent of one another. For instance, there is a close relationship between the short- and long-term categories and the strategic and operational categories.
It is common for less formal plans to be created as abstract ideas, and remain in that form as they are maintained and put to use. More formal plans as used for business and military purposes, while initially created with and as an abstract thought, are likely to be written down, drawn up or otherwise stored in a form that is accessible to multiple people across time and space. This allows more reliable collaboration in the execution of the plan.
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