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Single use plans are designed to be put into action only one time. These very specific plans are typically discarded after use. A standing plan is put into place to cover for recurring events.
Repetitiveness; with the dimenion as a guide, organizational plans are usually divided into two types: standing and single use.
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Standing plans are plans that are in place. These are the plans a business is trying to execute at the current time.
There are three kinds of standing plans: policies, procedures, and rules and regulations.
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Standing plans in hospitality could be a fire evacuation procedure or the way staff sign on and off work.
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There are two types of operational plans. A single-use plan is developed to carry out a course of action not likely to be repeated in the future. An ongoing or standing plan is developed for activities that recur regularly over a period of time.