planningillas
Planningillas are modular planning documents or templates designed to decompose complex planning tasks into small, reusable units. Each planningilla concentrates on a single objective or topic and can be combined with others to form a complete plan. They usually include fields like objective, scope, success criteria, timeline, stakeholders, assumptions, risks, and decisions, encouraging lightweight editing and versioning.
Etymology and usage: The term blends planning with planilla, a Spanish word for forms or worksheets, and
Origins and adoption: Planningillas arose in open planning and participatory governance contexts in the 2010s as
Typical structure and types: Common planningillas include Goal, Timeline, Resource, Risk, and Communications planningillas. Each template
Process and usage: Practitioners select appropriate planningillas, fill the fields, and connect them to reflect dependencies.
Advantages and challenges: Planningillas promote modularity, transparency, and rapid iteration, but can fragment plans if governance