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Discover Ludwig"documented plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when referring to a plan that has been written down and documented in some way, such as in a report or document. For example: "The team followed the documented plan when creating their presentation".
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Your documented plan should include your brand story.
Every meeting ends with a documented plan of action touting accountability, deliverables and deadlines.
Do they have a documented plan specific to dealing with ransomware?
Of these, 85% (2013) and 90% (2014) had a clearly documented plan from higher-level care, whether that be admission to HDU or outreach plan.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that a documented plan makes all the difference between succeeding and failing with content marketing.
If you want to get better results from your content marketing efforts, you'll need a documented plan, better content than anyone else in your niche and a strong focus on amplification and promotion.
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Performance measurement is difficult due to the lack of well documented plans showing planned outputs and expected outcomes.
A further application had been too vague to discern the mode of planned PPI, and another had no documented plans for PPI (table 1).
In summary, most applicants implemented their documented plans for PPI regardless of the mode of planned involvement.
"Nokia wants things documented, planned and executed," says Daniel MacDonald, Nokia's vice president of internet communications.
"Nokia wants things documented, planned and executed," says Daniel MacDonald, Nokia's vice president of Internet communications.
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