Planning Competence as Developable Skill

The ability to plan well is treated as a skill that can be learned and improved—not just an innate talent. Expect tools, frameworks, and methodologies to be used; expect training and development in planning competence.

If you struggle with planning, seeking tools and training is appropriate—struggling is not a personal failing but a skill gap that can be addressed. Demonstrating that you use effective planning methods, that you have learned from experience, and that you continue to develop your planning capability signals professionalism. Being dismissive of planning methodology or insisting on purely intuitive approaches may seem undisciplined or amateurish.

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