Planning Control Program
Planning Control Program
The Planning Control Program helps organizations establish a structured, transparent and sustainable planning execution model. The service focuses on how planners spend their time, how decisions are made, how planning systems are used and how governance is maintained over time. The objective is to reduce firefighting, improve execution discipline and create planning performance that is predictable, scalable and less dependent on individual planners.
How to recognize the need
Many organizations have invested in planning processes and technology but continue to experience instability, overrides, firefighting and inconsistent execution. The questions below are intended as a quick self-assessment. They are not a formal audit, but a way to evaluate whether your planning organization operates through structured execution and governance or relies on individual effort and reactive problem-solving.
Answer each question with:
Yes – We can answer this confidently and consistently.
Partly – We have some structure in place, but there are gaps, inconsistencies or dependencies.
No – We cannot answer this confidently today.
Six questions to test yourself
How many can you answer with confidence?
Planning transparency
Do leaders have clear visibility into how planning decisions are made, what drives outcomes and where execution risks are emerging?
System leverage
Are planners consistently using the capabilities available in your planning systems, or do manual workarounds and overrides remain the norm?
Firefighting versus planning
Can planners spend most of their time on forward-looking planning and decision-making, rather than reacting to operational disruptions?
Performance insight
Do your planning KPIs explain why performance is improving or deteriorating, or do they only measure the symptoms?
Decision governance
When planning decisions escalate, are decision rights, responsibilities and escalation paths clearly defined?
Scalability and resilience
As business complexity increases, can your planning organization maintain stable execution without becoming increasingly dependent on individual expertise and heroic effort?
How to interpret your results
5–6 Yes answers
Your planning organization likely operates with a high degree of execution discipline and control. The focus may be on optimization and continuous improvement rather than structural change.
3–4 Yes answers
Important foundations are in place, but execution stability may still depend on individuals, local practices or reactive interventions.
0–2 Yes answers
Planning execution may be heavily dependent on firefighting, overrides and individual expertise. Establishing stronger governance, execution discipline and system leverage can significantly improve performance and scalability.
How we strengthen each dimension
Each dimension highlights a different reason why strategy can be difficult to translate into consistent execution. Our advisory services are designed to address these specific challenges while strengthening the capabilities, processes, and governance needed for better planning and decision-making.
Most organizations experience challenges across more than one dimension. While each service delivers value on its own, they are designed to work together – helping organizations build a more aligned, resilient, and effective planning and decision-making system that enables more consistent execution.
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