Plans as Adaptive Frameworks

Think of Brazilian plans as frameworks that provide direction and structure, not scripts that must be followed exactly. When you create a plan in Brazil, build in explicit flexibility.

Expect that the plan will evolve as circumstances unfold. This is not poor planning; it is appropriate planning for environments with genuine uncertainty. A rigid plan that cannot adapt is a bad plan. A good plan anticipates the need for adjustment and creates space for it.

When plans meet obstacles—and they will—the expected response is creative problem-solving: maintaining the goal while adapting the method. Dar um jeito—finding a way—is the cultural expectation. Plans provide the framework; creative execution happens within and around that framework. Evaluate plans by whether they enable good outcomes through adaptation, not by whether execution matched the original plan precisely.

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