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''Planning'' is the definition and implementation of processes.  
''Planning'' is the definition and implementation of processes.  
The term ''System planning'', as used here, refers to the management of the processes for implementing the Engineer-it strategies.
The term ''System planning'', as used here, refers to the management of the processes for implementing the Engineer-it strategies.
It is useful to work with a process map e.g. Table 1. The columns are the stages in the ''Top-down Strategy'' and the rows represent sub processes.  For example, in a structural design process, main sub-processes are: cost, sustainability and technical assessment.  These are also main sub-processes for re-designing an electricity system.
 
It is useful to work with a process map e.g. Table 1. The columns are the stages in the ''Top-down Strategy'' and the rows represent sub processes.  For example, in a structural design process, main sub-processes are: cost, sustainability and technical assessment.   


Table 1 Outline of a project process map
Table 1 Outline of a project process map
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<span style="color:#C00000;text-align:right;"> Stage 2 review</span>   
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=== Project Programme ===
 
The work of the project is controlled by a programme where tasks are defined and allocated and timelines are established.
The work of the project is controlled by a programme where tasks are defined and allocated and timelines are established.