Applying Leadership and Management in Planning
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Applying Leadership and Management in Planning

Theory and Practice

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eBook - ePub

Applying Leadership and Management in Planning

Theory and Practice

About this book

Planning is central to economic, social and environmental life but its practice is frequently criticised by all who engage in it. Seen as too restrictive by those who promote development and too weak by those opposing it, planners who advise on proposals cannot sit on the fence. Is it the planning system that is problematic or is it the planners who work within it? This valuable book examines these issues at the continuing professional development level and discusses the ways in which management theories, tools and techniques can be applied to planning practice and used by all who engage in it.

Written by an experienced author and widely respected academic, the book includes case studies and question and answer sections, and will be valuable through both initial and continuous professional education, helping candidates prepare for examinations and subsequent management.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of tables, figures and boxes
  7. Abbreviation
  8. About the author
  9. Preface
  10. One: Introduction
  11. Two: Sector and scales
  12. Three: Theories, tools and techniques
  13. Four: Strategy and planning
  14. Five: Managing resources in planning people and communications
  15. Six: Managing resources for planning finance and assets
  16. Seven: Managing planning processes
  17. Eight: Managing planning projects, plans and programmes
  18. Nine: Sustainable management and risk
  19. Ten: Personal management in planning
  20. References