LEAP plan

Belongs to LEAP 2.0 > classes

Working definition
A considered plan intended to achieve one of the portfolio holder's goals or purposes, typically involving several actions or lesser goals.

Explanation
A LEAP plan expresses a course of intended future actions, or an action plan, designed to achieve a goal.

Alternative terms, with nuances of meaning

 * Action plan
 * Personal development plan

Predicates
See the notes on LEAP triples for an explanation of what forms of triples there are, and how they are represented here.
 * "Direct" predicates are those where this class is in the domain of the predicate (but its superclass is not).
 * "Inverse" predicates, if given for reference, are those where the class is in the range, but not the domain, of the predicate.
 * "=" means the predicate expects a literal object: the type of literal may be specified here.
 * "&rarr;" means the predicate expects an object URL referring to an instance of the given class(es).
 * "&larr;" is used for inverse predicates, and means that triples may exist with instances of the given class(es) as subject and this class as object.

Inherited
from selection, item
 * content = the actual plan written out, which may have links to the parts.
 * has part &rarr; only another LEAP plan which is strictly part of the larger plan;
 * includes &rarr; LEAP items that play any part in the plan, other than things that support it, or strict sub-plans.
 * supports &rarr; LEAP goal; LEAP achievement if completed successfully

Direct

 * progress = {planned | progressing | completed} or {possible | planned | progressing | paused | completed | abandoned}
 * target = date at which the plan is due to be completed

Subclasses
none

Existing places information held
See LEAP2A plan

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Issues
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