planningscriteria
Planning criteria, also known as evaluation criteria or assessment criteria, are the standards against which a plan is evaluated to determine its feasibility, suitability, and effectiveness. These criteria serve as a framework to guide the development and evaluation process of plans, ensuring that they are aligned with the goals, objectives, and constraints of the project or program.
Planning criteria may include considerations such as cost, schedule, resources, risks, stakeholder needs, and environmental impact.
Types of planning criteria may include:
* Feasibility criteria: evaluating whether the plan is practically achievable with the available resources and capabilities.
* Prioritization criteria: ranking competing goals and objectives to determine which ones to pursue first.
* Risk management criteria: identifying and assessing potential risks and developing strategies to mitigate or manage them.
* Sustainability criteria: evaluating the plan's potential long-term environmental, social, and economic impacts.
Effective planning criteria can help to ensure that plans are well-informed, flexible, and ultimately achieve their