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ISO operational planning and control

  • Writer: Mason Ali
    Mason Ali
  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read

Strategy is useless without execution.


You can set objectives.

You can identify risks.

You can write policies.


But if daily operations aren’t controlled — results drift.


Operational control means:


• Risks are handled in real work

• Processes are clearly defined

• Controls are followed

• Changes are managed


Manufacturing example:

Qualified welders. Inspection checkpoints. Calibrated equipment.


Service example:

Onboarding checklist. Defined milestones. Weekly client updates.


Not paperwork.

Not theory.


Disciplined execution.


Systems protect performance.



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