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Community Planning

 Rosamie P. Cabural
1/14/2012   NSTP 2    1
Community Planning
 Development in the community does
 not happen by chance. It is the result of
 deliberate and concerned efforts by
 denizens who see the need for planned
 changes. Unless the community
 residents are united in this endeavor,
 little or no progress can be seen.
1/14/2012          NSTP 2                2
PLANNING:
             ITS MEANING AND NATURE
Planning is a process of determining
    what is to be done,
    when and where it should be done,
    who should do it
    and how it should be done.
IN SHORT, IT IS DETERMINING THE
  OBJECTIVES AND HOW TO
  ACCOMPLISH THEM.
 1/14/2012             NSTP 2           3
Obviously, planning is futuristic or
 proactive, never retroactive.
Although a planner may look back to
 past events as he needs to have a
 sound bases for his plan, such action
 does not make planning retroactive.
Planning is basically, a looking-ahead
 process.
1/14/2012         NSTP 2                  4
As a function of the community
 worker or any manager/leader for that
 matter, planning is continuous.
Even while the plan is being
 implemented, the implementer keeps
 on planning/strategizing as he seeks
 to correct/improve certain aspects of
 the projects/activity-implementation.
In effect, is cyclical.
1/14/2012        NSTP 2              5
A method of doing
     Examin                         PLAN/REPLAN                 something that is worked
      e and                                                         out in advance.
      judge
        the
       plan



            EVALUATE                                                IMPLEMENT
                              Planning in effect is cyclical.        THE PLAN


                                                                            To put
                                                                             the
                                                                             plan
                                                                             into
                                                                            effect
              Check the                                                       or
            progress of the             MONITOR                             action.
                 plan.
1/14/2012                                  NSTP 2                                      6
The Rationale of Planning
    The following lines connote the
necessity/advantage of planning and the
 urge to have staunch determination in
       undertaking any endeavor.




1/14/2012              NSTP 2           7
“ The world steps aside
         For the one who knows
WHERE HE IS GOING, WHY HE IS GOING
      And HOW TO GET THERE.
     It is not the number of times
        You have fallen in defeat
        But the number of times
 You have RISEN AFTER EACH FALL.
     If defeat won’t get you down
    There is but one other way..”

1/14/2012      NSTP 2            8
 People who succeed in their
 chosen field of endeavor are, by
 and large, those who have a plan
 in life.
Be it on paper or simply in the
 mind of the individual, such plan
 spells out the difference between
 failure and success.
1/14/2012       NSTP 2               9
People should undertake planning for three basic
                          reasons:

1) Planning provides direction.
2) Planning ensures economy of
   time, effort and money.
3) Planning reduces risks.



1/14/2012                   NSTP 2                       10
 Basically, planning is adhered to because
 it gives one a sense of direction.
If a person has a plan, he knows just
 where he is heading and rarely gets lost or
 confused in the rough-and-tumble of
 everyday life.
With a plan, the future is charted and it is
 just a matter of coping with unforeseen
 circumstances before one is able to realize
 what he wants to happen.
“Make things happen is certainly the motto
 of one who has gotten used to planning.
1/14/2012            NSTP 2                 11
Planning proves to be economical as
 it helps save time, effort and financial
 resources.
The more effective people are in
 planning, the more economical they
 become in terms of the three factors –
 time, effort and money.


1/14/2012          NSTP 2               12
STEPS IN PLANNING


1/14/2012   NSTP 2     13
1) Formulation/statement of vision, mission,
     philosophy, goals and objectives.
 A VISION is the picture of what we want
 to realize…
The primordial task which we “carry upon
 our shoulders” is what we call our
 MISSION. This serves as the focus of all
 our activities in the organization.
PHILOSOPHY serves to unify the
 members and in most instances,
 rationalizes the actions and decisions they
 make for the organization.
1/14/2012           NSTP 2                 14
GOALS are broad statements of aims for
 the organization. They are long-range
 purposes and may not be attained within a
 year or so.
OBJECTIVES, on the other hand, are
 specific, immediate aims the attainment of
 which will redound to the fulfillment of the
 organizational goals.

1/14/2012            NSTP 2                 15
2) Scan the environment.

Two kinds of environment to be scanned:
1) Internal environment > existing conditions
   within the community/organization.
2) External environment > conditions
   outside of the community/organization.



1/14/2012             NSTP 2                16
Four Important Planning Considerations should be identified:

1)          Strengths
2)          Weaknesses
3)          Opportunities
4)          Threats

1/14/2012                   NSTP 2                          17
3) Identify needs/problems
 Environmental scanning inevitable results in
  the identification of
  needs/problems/constraints.
 Identified needs should be prioritized on the
  bases of the degree of seriousness of the
  problem (or extent of need) availability of
  financial resources, and magnitude of
  benefits to be derived from the
  activity/project.
 It should be borne in the mind that the
1/14/2012              NSTP 2                     18
  community residents should be actively
4) Formulate alternative courses of action.
There is, definitely, a need to brainstorm
 on the suggested alternatives for certainly,
 each proponent would want to have his
 suggestion/solution be adopted.
At any rate, discussions on suggested
 solutions should focus on how workable
 and practical are such alternatives.


1/14/2012                NSTP 2                     19
5) Undertake a contingency planning.

A contingency plan is a substitute
 plan just in case the original plan fails.
Basically, it answers the question: “If
 this activity or strategy fails, what
 shall we do?



1/14/2012               NSTP 2                 20
6) Implement the plan.
It is to be noted that there are key
 personnel who are tasked to carry out
 activities or projects.
The planners should refer to their
 schedule of activities and should, as
 much as possible, implement the
 strategies formulated earlier.

1/14/2012            NSTP 2          21
7) Monitor and evaluate the plan implementation.

In this stage, progress or project
 status reports should be submitted to
 the overall coordinator (manager) of
 the development project




1/14/2012                NSTP 2                      22
8) Replan, if necessary.
It is important that the planners go
 over the formulated goals/objectives
 as well as the identified
 needs/problems as they attempt to
 revise their plan.



1/14/2012             NSTP 2            23
ACTION PLANNING
ACTION-ORIENTED
SHORT-RANGE
MEANT TO ADDRESS THE IMMEDIATE
 PROBLEMS OF THE LOCALITY.
It highlights very specific activities and
 strategies, hence, it is expected that
 outputs desired will be accomplished.


1/14/2012           NSTP 2                    24
Parts of Action Plan



1/14/2012   NSTP 2   25
1) Objectives
• These are the immediate aims which
  the organization seeks to attain.
• These purposes should be aligned
  with the goals set in the
  comprehensive plan.


1/14/2012        NSTP 2                26
2) Projects/Activities
• Likewise be supportive of the
  comprehensive plan for the
  barangay.




1/14/2012       NSTP 2            27
3) Target Outputs
• Very specific aims expressed in
  quantitative terms.
• With the targets properly stated, it
  is easy to monitor and evaluate
  accomplishments.


1/14/2012        NSTP 2              28
4) Strategies
• It is important that strategies be
  spelled out so that success in
  plan implementation can be
  realized.



1/14/2012         NSTP 2               29
5) Funding Requirements
          and Sources
• Hardly can there be a plan which
  does not involve finances.




1/14/2012       NSTP 2               30
6) Persons
      Involved/Responsible
• People involved in the performance of
  tasks/activities should be informed
  beforehand to ensure that these tasks
  are carried out later.
• With this part of the action plan, it is
  easy to pinpoint
  responsible/accountable people.
1/14/2012          NSTP 2                31
7) Timetable
• A plan should be time-bounded in order to
  avoid waste of time. Time is an
  irreplaceable resource: therefore, it should
  be effectively managed.
• A Gantt Chart may be used.

  “To choose time is to save time.” – Francis
                     Bacon

1/14/2012             NSTP 2                    32
8) Remarks
• Statements or explanations which
  cannot be indicated elsewhere in
  the plan will be reflected.

References:
• Cornista, Aleli and Tito Rocaberte. 2003.Civic Welfare Training Service I.
• Dela Cruz Sonia.2005. National Service Training Program (Literacy Training
   Service 1)




1/14/2012                             NSTP 2                                   33
“Chance favors only
            the prepared minds.”
                Louis Pasteur



1/14/2012            NSTP 2        34

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Community planning

  • 1. Community Planning Rosamie P. Cabural 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 1
  • 2. Community Planning Development in the community does not happen by chance. It is the result of deliberate and concerned efforts by denizens who see the need for planned changes. Unless the community residents are united in this endeavor, little or no progress can be seen. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 2
  • 3. PLANNING: ITS MEANING AND NATURE Planning is a process of determining what is to be done, when and where it should be done, who should do it and how it should be done. IN SHORT, IT IS DETERMINING THE OBJECTIVES AND HOW TO ACCOMPLISH THEM. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 3
  • 4. Obviously, planning is futuristic or proactive, never retroactive. Although a planner may look back to past events as he needs to have a sound bases for his plan, such action does not make planning retroactive. Planning is basically, a looking-ahead process. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 4
  • 5. As a function of the community worker or any manager/leader for that matter, planning is continuous. Even while the plan is being implemented, the implementer keeps on planning/strategizing as he seeks to correct/improve certain aspects of the projects/activity-implementation. In effect, is cyclical. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 5
  • 6. A method of doing Examin PLAN/REPLAN something that is worked e and out in advance. judge the plan EVALUATE IMPLEMENT Planning in effect is cyclical. THE PLAN To put the plan into effect Check the or progress of the MONITOR action. plan. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 6
  • 7. The Rationale of Planning The following lines connote the necessity/advantage of planning and the urge to have staunch determination in undertaking any endeavor. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 7
  • 8. “ The world steps aside For the one who knows WHERE HE IS GOING, WHY HE IS GOING And HOW TO GET THERE. It is not the number of times You have fallen in defeat But the number of times You have RISEN AFTER EACH FALL. If defeat won’t get you down There is but one other way..” 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 8
  • 9.  People who succeed in their chosen field of endeavor are, by and large, those who have a plan in life. Be it on paper or simply in the mind of the individual, such plan spells out the difference between failure and success. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 9
  • 10. People should undertake planning for three basic reasons: 1) Planning provides direction. 2) Planning ensures economy of time, effort and money. 3) Planning reduces risks. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 10
  • 11.  Basically, planning is adhered to because it gives one a sense of direction. If a person has a plan, he knows just where he is heading and rarely gets lost or confused in the rough-and-tumble of everyday life. With a plan, the future is charted and it is just a matter of coping with unforeseen circumstances before one is able to realize what he wants to happen. “Make things happen is certainly the motto of one who has gotten used to planning. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 11
  • 12. Planning proves to be economical as it helps save time, effort and financial resources. The more effective people are in planning, the more economical they become in terms of the three factors – time, effort and money. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 12
  • 14. 1) Formulation/statement of vision, mission, philosophy, goals and objectives.  A VISION is the picture of what we want to realize… The primordial task which we “carry upon our shoulders” is what we call our MISSION. This serves as the focus of all our activities in the organization. PHILOSOPHY serves to unify the members and in most instances, rationalizes the actions and decisions they make for the organization. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 14
  • 15. GOALS are broad statements of aims for the organization. They are long-range purposes and may not be attained within a year or so. OBJECTIVES, on the other hand, are specific, immediate aims the attainment of which will redound to the fulfillment of the organizational goals. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 15
  • 16. 2) Scan the environment. Two kinds of environment to be scanned: 1) Internal environment > existing conditions within the community/organization. 2) External environment > conditions outside of the community/organization. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 16
  • 17. Four Important Planning Considerations should be identified: 1) Strengths 2) Weaknesses 3) Opportunities 4) Threats 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 17
  • 18. 3) Identify needs/problems  Environmental scanning inevitable results in the identification of needs/problems/constraints.  Identified needs should be prioritized on the bases of the degree of seriousness of the problem (or extent of need) availability of financial resources, and magnitude of benefits to be derived from the activity/project.  It should be borne in the mind that the 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 18 community residents should be actively
  • 19. 4) Formulate alternative courses of action. There is, definitely, a need to brainstorm on the suggested alternatives for certainly, each proponent would want to have his suggestion/solution be adopted. At any rate, discussions on suggested solutions should focus on how workable and practical are such alternatives. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 19
  • 20. 5) Undertake a contingency planning. A contingency plan is a substitute plan just in case the original plan fails. Basically, it answers the question: “If this activity or strategy fails, what shall we do? 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 20
  • 21. 6) Implement the plan. It is to be noted that there are key personnel who are tasked to carry out activities or projects. The planners should refer to their schedule of activities and should, as much as possible, implement the strategies formulated earlier. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 21
  • 22. 7) Monitor and evaluate the plan implementation. In this stage, progress or project status reports should be submitted to the overall coordinator (manager) of the development project 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 22
  • 23. 8) Replan, if necessary. It is important that the planners go over the formulated goals/objectives as well as the identified needs/problems as they attempt to revise their plan. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 23
  • 24. ACTION PLANNING ACTION-ORIENTED SHORT-RANGE MEANT TO ADDRESS THE IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS OF THE LOCALITY. It highlights very specific activities and strategies, hence, it is expected that outputs desired will be accomplished. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 24
  • 25. Parts of Action Plan 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 25
  • 26. 1) Objectives • These are the immediate aims which the organization seeks to attain. • These purposes should be aligned with the goals set in the comprehensive plan. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 26
  • 27. 2) Projects/Activities • Likewise be supportive of the comprehensive plan for the barangay. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 27
  • 28. 3) Target Outputs • Very specific aims expressed in quantitative terms. • With the targets properly stated, it is easy to monitor and evaluate accomplishments. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 28
  • 29. 4) Strategies • It is important that strategies be spelled out so that success in plan implementation can be realized. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 29
  • 30. 5) Funding Requirements and Sources • Hardly can there be a plan which does not involve finances. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 30
  • 31. 6) Persons Involved/Responsible • People involved in the performance of tasks/activities should be informed beforehand to ensure that these tasks are carried out later. • With this part of the action plan, it is easy to pinpoint responsible/accountable people. 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 31
  • 32. 7) Timetable • A plan should be time-bounded in order to avoid waste of time. Time is an irreplaceable resource: therefore, it should be effectively managed. • A Gantt Chart may be used. “To choose time is to save time.” – Francis Bacon 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 32
  • 33. 8) Remarks • Statements or explanations which cannot be indicated elsewhere in the plan will be reflected. References: • Cornista, Aleli and Tito Rocaberte. 2003.Civic Welfare Training Service I. • Dela Cruz Sonia.2005. National Service Training Program (Literacy Training Service 1) 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 33
  • 34. “Chance favors only the prepared minds.” Louis Pasteur 1/14/2012 NSTP 2 34