I’m assuming you’re talking about the Planning Process since there wasn’t any added info so...
The planning process includes setting goals and then finding and managing the resources you need to achieve that/those goal(s). To be specific, there are usually 4-6 separate steps in the process, depending on your source or what level you’re on.
Since I don’t know the background information for this topic, I would recommend looking it up if you want the specific details for the whole Planning Process because some are centered financial-wise, while other steps include gathering data and implementing your objective, that is assuming you meant the planning process in your inquiry.
Hope this helped.
I would answer A for this question
The design thinking process finds a solution or creates a product based on briefs or requirements of a client, for example, and has seven basic stages: Define, Research, Ideate, Prototype, Select, Implement and Learn.
First, the client's requirements are presented with a goal to achieve. Then it is studied until finding all its variations and interpretations. Once the proposition is determined, the product can start to be articulated with its values to the audience.
The "research" stage begins after <u>the brief has been defined and agreed, when a designer starts to search for information that can be fed into the creative process at the ideate stage.</u>
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