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COORDINATION

Figure  4-1.-Gantt  chart. consideration to the range or life-span of a plan as well. Plans  come  in  three  basic  sizes  with  respect  to  range: (1) long-range plans, (2) intermediate-range plans, and (3)  short-range  plans. LONG-RANGE  PLANS Long-range  plans  run  for  2  or  more  years  and sometimes as long as 30 years. Five-year plans for new construction,  manpower,  and  weapons  procurement typically fall into this category. Long-range plans reflect the big picture and are generally reserved for top-level managers. These are the plans people are least likely to understand  completely.  Another  name  for  long-range plans is strategic plans. INTERMEDIATE-RANGE   PLANS Intermediate-range   plans   span   1   to   3   years. Maintenance  improvement,  weapons  systems  upgrade, and  local  manpower  plans  are  typical  examples  of intermediate-range  plans.  Intermediate-range  planning is  normally  associated  with  staff,  department,  and sometimes division managers. SHORT-RANGE PLANS Management forms short-range plans at all levels. They are, however, normally associated with managers at  the  division,  branch,  and  work  center  levels. Implementation  of  new  policies,  work  assignments,  and training syllabi are typical short-range plans. These cover a time span from 1 day to 1 year. TIMELINE  (GANTT)  CHARTS Henry L. Gantt, in the late 19th century and early 20th century, refined methods of using graphics to plan, track, and improve performance. Management uses the Gantt  chart  extensively  in  project  planning. A project involves a sequence of activities that are performed  to  achieve  a  specific  goal.  The  project  is composed of several tasks that can overlap, precede, follow,  or  occur  simultaneously. Typically, as shown in figure 4-1, you would list the tasks required to complete the project down the left side of the chart. This could also show to whom the task has been  delegated. 4-9

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