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An action plan outlines steps to reach one or more goals. It has three parts: 1) a sequence of tasks that must be done well for a successful strategy, and what will be done and by whom; 2) a time framework with a deadline for completion, and 3) resource allocation: what funds and other assets are available for what activities.

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