Planning and pragmatism: an introductory outline particularly involving the elimination of goal-achievement in the planning process
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https://doi.org/10.34900/lpr.v6i1-2.833Keywords:
Pragmatic planning, planning, decision makingAbstract
Pragmatism is argued as a viable approach to planning in the New Zealand context. The article overviews the conceptual basis of pragmatic planning as an alternative to goal-achievement focussed planning.Downloads
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2014-12-15
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Hall, D. (2014). Planning and pragmatism: an introductory outline particularly involving the elimination of goal-achievement in the planning process. Lincoln Planning Review, 6(1-2), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.34900/lpr.v6i1-2.833
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