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		<title>The Concrete Foundation of a Building</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Project managers must undertake two types of project planning: strategic and operational planning. In the strategic planning phase of a project, the team leader gathers the necessary information to carry out the ultimate goal. In the construction industry, these goals are typically long range and must be accomplished within a specific time frame. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Project managers must undertake two types of project planning: strategic and operational planning. In the strategic planning phase of a project, the team leader gathers the necessary information to carry out the ultimate goal. In the construction industry, these goals are typically long range and must be accomplished within a specific time frame. The long-range goal of constructing a building needs to be accomplished in a sequential manner that<br />
will coincide with the project schedule. For example, the concrete foundation of a building must be set in place before the walls, floors, and roof are erected. With this understanding, a project team participant can perform a series of tasks that will achieve the goal through the process of operational planning. In their book, Management, the authors, Patrick Montana and Bruce Charnov explain how long-range goals set through strategic planning are translated into activities that will ensure reaching the goal through operational planning.1</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The operational plan delineates the “objectives” necessary to move toward the goal. The project manager in a construction environment may request that each participant on the design team (architect, mechanical engineer, structural engineer, audio-visual consultant, information technology consultant, etc.) complete the construction documents within a specific time frame so that construction activity can commence. It is through the strategic and operational planning process that a project manager can advocate control of the project’s objective.</p>
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