good/bad/careful etc planning• Careful planning and preparation make a difference.• The programme can tell the operator the costs of menus and ingredientsenablingbetter planning and budgetary control.• This needs careful planning and it makes sense to start saving early.• In the absence of careful planning, it will not occur.• Either by good fortune or good planning, the Ibstock balancesheet is strong.• Thus production processes requirecareful planning and controlling. 2.• Since parties held under the auspices of the Fourth of July will be ongoing all weekend, some careful planning is required.• However, this needs very careful planning and management.
From Longman Business Dictionary
planningplan·ning /ˈplænɪŋ/ noun [uncountableU]
when you think carefully about something you want to do in the future, and decide exactly how you will do it
If you want to ensure a trouble-free retirement, it’s never too early to start financial planning.
The main planning focus for suppliers will be business planning to enable them to secure and fulfil contracts.