Sloan PlanEdit

Could you clarify which "Sloan Plan" you have in mind? The term has been used for multiple initiatives and proposals across different times and contexts, and I want to ensure I write about the exact one you intend. A couple of common possibilities (and how I’d approach them from a center-right perspective) are:

  • A corporate governance or planning framework associated with Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. at General Motors (early to mid-20th century), focusing on organizational structure, decentralization within a large diversified firm, and efficiency/supervision of operations.
  • A public policy blueprint named after a policy advocate or policymaking initiative in a later era (often tied to fiscal discipline, efficiency in government, regulatory reform, or welfare/education policy).

If you can provide a date, a notable figure linked to the plan, or a link to where you saw it, I’ll tailor the article precisely. I can proceed with a well-structured encyclopedia article from a right-of-center viewpoint, include the requested term links, and end with a See Also section.