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Master Plans

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Master-plans are comprehensive, strategic documents or blueprints used to outline the long-term development or organization of a project, city, organization, or initiative. They serve as guiding frameworks that establish visions, objectives, and detailed steps to achieve specific goals over an extended period.

Key Features

  • Strategic scope covering multiple aspects of development or organization
  • Long-term focus often spanning several years or decades
  • Includes detailed objectives, timelines, and resource allocation
  • Provides consistent guidance for stakeholders and decision-makers
  • Flexible enough to adapt to changing circumstances while maintaining core vision

Pros

  • Provides clear direction and future roadmap
  • Helps coordinate efforts across different departments or sectors
  • Facilitates long-term planning and resource management
  • Encourages collaborative decision-making with stakeholders
  • Enhances consistency in development initiatives

Cons

  • Can become outdated if not regularly reviewed and updated
  • May impose rigidity that hampers adaptability to unforeseen changes
  • Development of master-plans can be time-consuming and costly
  • Risk of overly complex or overly generalized plans lacking practical applicability
  • Potential for conflicts among stakeholders with differing priorities

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