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How to make a plan
Organizing is as easy as telling everyone what to do, when, where, and how to do it. To achieve that, we make a plan.
A Plan Is
A list of forecasted activities to achieve a goal.
The success of a plan relays on the ability of the team to consider and manage "unpredictable variables" after planning predictable situations, and for this, you need to keep enough room to maneuver and take decisions.
Important aspects you have to consider before planning
A
The language of a plan
There is no such thing as a perfect plan.
Every initiative will have to deal with unpredictable situations through which, in the early stages of the project, alerts about greater later problems.

Learn to read through your project, the natural order language

Sail through your plan
B
The Golden Rule: "Margin"
Keep always "room of maneuver," "margin," and make things with enough time; if you don't have enough time, have enough people and resources instead.
Have a backup restructure and plan B for critical aspects (not necessary to have a plan b for every part of the project, just for critical situations).
" The power of Organization relies on participation "
c
Be ready to adapt:
Knowing that things always will move in a different direction than expected, your structure must be ready to adapt.
In the following class, we will see the universal organizational structure called: Organizational Cell, which contains a specific area to deal with changes while the rest of the company remains focused.

THE PLANNING EASY METHOD PEM ®
1º Step: Make an ACTIVITY LIST

1
Write down how you imagine a normal day, your daily routine at your business:
The first step of a project is to clarify how you imagine a typical day of your project in an ideal scenario.
a). Write an Activity List:
In chronological order, write down a list of the activities that the whole business will perform daily, the routine. You can start by saying, "I will, and de name of the activity." To run a whole team plan, you must make an "activity list" for every member. It looks like a heavy job, but it is not so hard, and it is necessary.
This is an example of an Online Education Business.
I will . . .
08:40 arrive at my office.
08:45 turn on my computer and the internet.
08:50 open de software platform.
08:55 allow my students to access the video class.
09:00 give my class.
10:00 finish my class.
10:05 take a 15 min coffee break.
10:20 start filming a video class.
12:00 take a 30 min lunch break.
12:30 continue filming the video class.
14:00 finish filming the video class.
14:01 take a 14 min break.
14:15 start writing new content for more classes.
16:00 start a meeting with the marketing team.
16:30 start a meeting with the alumni team.
17:00 go back home.
2. Make a RESOURCE LIST

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Ask yourself what are you going to need to carryout your daily activities
Using your activity list, write down the information, equipment, materials, persons, and resources you will need to do your daily activities.
You can say: To do this I will need...
ACTIVITY LIST
RESOURCE LIST
This is an example of an Online Education Business.
I will . . .
08:40 arrive at my office.
08:45 turn on my computer and the internet.
08:50 open de software platform.
08:55 allow my students to access the video-class.
09:00 give my class.
10:00 finish my class.
10:05 take a 15 min coffee break.
10:20 start filming a video class.
12:00 take a 30 min lunch break.
12:30 continue filming the video class.
14:00 finish filming the video class.
14:01 take a 14 min break.
14:15 start writing new content for more classes.
16:00 start a meeting with the marketing team.
16:30 start a meeting with the alumni team.
17:00 go back home.
To do this, I WILL NEED.
an office, and transportation.
Table, chair, computer, internet, electricity, quiet place.
Learning software.
Students.
Microphone, camera, academic program, contents.
Following method.
Coffee, coffee machine, cup.
Location, filming and sound equipment, technicians.
Table, chair, lunch, dishes, wash place, water.
Follow-up program.
Computer, table, chair, coffee or tea, tea machine, cup.
Marketing collaborators team, computers, internet, money.
Academic collaborators, computes, meeting room, table, chairs.
Transportation.
3. Make "SETS"
