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The phrase "a forward plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or plans that are intended for future implementation or action.
Example: "In order to achieve our goals, we need to develop a forward plan that outlines our next steps."
Alternatives: "a future plan" or "a strategic plan".
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The board of the business will receive a quarterly report on progress on these projects against a set of Key performance indicators By 2012 each business will have developed a forward plan for community programmes making.
"Obviously, you want to be organised and have a forward plan of who might be coming into your club.
A forward plan was outlined to document relevant industry experience with a roadmap of needed research and development (R&D), including modelling, simulation, bench-scale experiments and field trial design through deployment.
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It need not be overly traumatic if the right strategies are adopted and a forward planning approach adopted.
The calculations in this process would be impossible with a forward planned manual technique.
It took another month and seven more rounds of revisions by Joel Edman, Geoff Esposito, Matt Herlihy, Devin Mauney, and Todd Phillips, and the Building a Stronger ADP: A New Way Forward plan was hatched.
It's not clear, though, that MySpace head Mike Jones has a go forward plan that anyone really cares for, say sources.
With a little forward planning and a smidgeon of self-discipline, it is perfectly possible to enjoy a happy Christmas and enter the New Year feeling fit, not fat.
"Breakfast in bed on Mother's Day can be a lovely thing, with a little forward planning and artful offstage direction," says Mumsnet founder, Justine Roberts.
Experts reckon students can adapt much better if they have a few practical life skills in their armoury, which involves a little forward planning.
Last Thursday I had a small adventure, the kind of thrill a big city can often throw up, if only you put in a little forward planning.
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