Planning
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A deep understanding of plant science is essential in
planning
and executing conservation projects.
In his seminal 1996 article in the Harvard Business Review, W. Brian Arthur identified the important distinctions between a health-care system defined by planning, hierarchy, and control and one characterized by observation, positioning, and flattened organizations.
I worry that it could indicate a premature shift away from the consumer-led model back to China’s comfort zone of a producer model that has long been more amenable to the industrial engineering of central
planning.
Moreover, the declaration highlights two issues that receive little attention: the need to include girls in the
planning
and implementation of programs and services, and the need to collect and analyze more data on girls and women, to gain a deeper understanding of their experiences and needs.
Without careful policy planning, the continent’s anticipated demographic windfall could turn out to be a ticking time bomb.
The moment when Europe truly believes in itself, the way Germany does, and combines strategic long-term
planning
with well allocated R&D investments, will make all the difference.
Some progress has been made in strengthening national
planning
processes and principles.
The key danger for businesses, as the leader of a construction-engineering firm put it to me, is that
planning
for all of the possible Brexit scenarios can become an all-consuming affair, causing companies to lose sight of their larger strategic goals.
While this approach would do little to reduce the number of small events, such as “routine” bombings or political assassinations, it would significantly impede the spectacular attacks that involve a large amount of
planning
and resources.
Governments can also improve their own long-term
planning
to anticipate future needs and make it easier for investors to understand the context of a project, and to sign up for a second one if the first one goes well.
As a part of planning, governments should help develop an impartial set of benchmarks, based on past and current comparable projects, to set reasonable expectations about returns.
Finally, our organizations are advocating for enhanced cancer-treatment guidelines in national health-care
planning
efforts, protocols that we believe are essential to improving health outcomes.
While concerned governments do have confidential contingency
planning
in place, such
planning
has a mixed record when it comes to responding to recent international upsets in the Middle East.
That activist had been framed by local authorities after he had denounced abuses by the local family
planning
authorities.
China moved away from central
planning
and allowed markets to flourish – first in agricultural products and, eventually, in industrial goods.
And it is not too soon to start
planning
for reconstruction and repatriation of refugees after Venezuela’s brand of socialism – or, more accurately, oil and cocaine clientelism – finally comes to an end.
The ESDP takes into account the larger European policy, and aims to provide assistance in planning, training, and logistical support to missions and forces created by African states or groups of states.
Governments must step up to address market failures, while planning, implementing, and enforcing industrial policies that address the shortcomings of previous ineffective versions.
This will require better forecasting, planning, and distribution; more effective negotiation of prices; and limits on markups.
Of course, it would be crucial to improve the
planning
and oversight of infrastructure projects simultaneously, as MGI has argued.
Imagine how the world would react if some government were known to be
planning
to use or transfer a nuclear device or had already done so.
They could also contribute with complementary changes in school meals and gym classes; zoning and other
planning
measures to encourage cycling, walking, and the like; provision of health counseling; and perhaps by working with local restaurants and food stores to subsidize healthy choices and discourage unhealthy ones.
First, we must change the way we design cities.Sustainability must be central to all urban planning, particularly in coastal cities that will soon face the ravaging effects of climate change.
And many funding agencies, including governments and NGOs, typically offer only one-year commitments, which rules out long-term
planning.
A common energy policy must be based on the single market and collective
planning
of investment, while also accounting for the mix of sources and purchases from third parties.
The designer Nathalie Rykiel is reportedly
planning
to show the new Sonia Rykiel collection in March not in the usual vast rented area, but in the smaller space of her own boutique.
New nuclear power plants have high up-front costs (which can be politically challenging), including a very complicated, slow, and fraught
planning
process.
Providing educational opportunities to displaced young people will require long-term
planning
and investment; it cannot be an afterthought.
Achieving near-universal access to family
planning
would carry an annual price tag of $3.6 billion; but allowing women more control over pregnancy would mean 150,000 fewer maternal deaths and 600,000 fewer orphaned children, while the demographic dividend would boost economic growth.
Almost all of these deaths and injuries could be prevented, the WHO says, by meeting the need for sex education and information about family
planning
and contraception, and by providing safe, legal induced abortion, as well as follow-up care to prevent or treat medical complications.
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