Print and Publish

•  Publishing is Management
The worst danger in developing a plan is not having it implemented; it's a waste. You must make sure a plan is properly distributed and accepted within its target management group. This is what we mean by publishing a plan.
•  Final Edit
Always Always edit your plan. Misspelled words and number errors will certainly not impress your readers.
•  Presentation
A good presentation enhances and highlights information. It adds clarity and aids understanding.
•  Bring it Together in A Printed Document
Part of what makes a plan real is the physical presence, a document that people can refer to.



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