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Page 76
... plans , of which the single - use and the standing plans are but extremes . Another classification refers to the relative time intervals anticipated by planning : short - range plans and long - range plans . We make the dis- tinction ...
... plans , of which the single - use and the standing plans are but extremes . Another classification refers to the relative time intervals anticipated by planning : short - range plans and long - range plans . We make the dis- tinction ...
Page 78
... planning may come up from the bottom as well as down from the top . In fact , in the typical case , planning is done in both directions . simultaneously . 3.9.2 The Value of Planning In this and previous chapters we have noted some ...
... planning may come up from the bottom as well as down from the top . In fact , in the typical case , planning is done in both directions . simultaneously . 3.9.2 The Value of Planning In this and previous chapters we have noted some ...
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... planning the frequent organization changes required in development organizations , acquisition of needed money and facilities , and the like . ( f ) Planning encourages the development of sound goals , because it normally emphasizes the ...
... planning the frequent organization changes required in development organizations , acquisition of needed money and facilities , and the like . ( f ) Planning encourages the development of sound goals , because it normally emphasizes the ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 4 The State of the Environment at the End of | 32 |
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