At Immunat, we place extra value on planning due to the importance we attach to the future of our business. Broad planning is the path followed to achieve a goal in the light of current data and future developments. Narrow planning, on the other hand, encompasses decision-making stages related to what, how, when, where, or by whom something will be done. Our business aims to secure its future through both narrow and broad planning perspectives.
The planning process consists of various stages. It is possible to explain these stages as follows:
Key Elements of Immu-Nat’s Planning Process
Under the Immunat umbrella, the key elements of the planning process can be listed as the assessment of the current situation, data collection and evaluation, time, and hierarchy of plans.
Assessment of the Current Situation: Evaluating the current situation is a fundamental step in the planning process. The company’s mission, objective, and the services offered to its target audience need to be clearly defined, and actions during planning should be taken in light of this information.
Data Collection and Evaluation: In a good planning process, the quality and quantity of the data obtained are of great importance. Planners should obtain data from a reliable source and be able to use this information for the benefit of the company.
Time: Time refers to how long the planning will take. Whether the plan is long-term or short-term may necessitate various changes in the plan.
Hierarchy of Plans: At this stage, the plans are arranged in order of importance. The plans are organized appropriately based on their level of responsibility and the duration they cover.