PLANNING (Anticipatory) 1)
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"A planning process which attemps to foresee potential problems and to develop solutions to them before they become real, current problems" (UNESCO – UNEP, 1983, p.20).
Anticipation depends on predictability, which is always imperfect, and more so for complex situations and systems – whose complexity is frequently underestimated (see above and below).
W.D. GROSSMANN and K.E.F. WATT offer the following proposals for a "planning branch unit" in government:
"A. … (Would) function as a continuous monitor of the institution (i.e. the Government), its activities and its environment, looking for… strategic errors… and determining (needed) corrections…
"B. … foster, facilitate and expedite the free flow of information… (with the possibility that) anyone inside or outside the institution could seek an audience with this unit, to point out… a potential treat they have noticed…
"C. … (manage) innovative structural changes in organization, or activity within the institution…
"D. … act as a self-corrective unit which would be constantly asking and following questions… inviting people both inside and outside the institution to offer their views" (1992, p.12).
Categories
- 1) General information
- 2) Methodology or model
- 3) Epistemology, ontology and semantics
- 4) Human sciences
- 5) Discipline oriented
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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