Carrying Capacity Plan

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I understand that this request is voluntary and does not create an obligation.

 

Clarity for what can actually be carried

A Carrying Capacity Plan helps make a project, cooperation, source space or practical initiative more realistic before pressure, confusion or overextension begins to grow.

It looks at what can actually be carried, by whom, under which conditions, and for how long.

The purpose is simple:

to create enough clarity so that contribution, cost, responsibility, capacity and return flow can remain visible.

A Carrying Capacity Plan does not force participation.

It helps people understand what is realistic before practical exchange begins.

Why carrying capacity matters

Many projects begin with energy, trust and good intention.

Someone has an idea.
Someone wants to help.
Someone offers time, space, money, materials, access, labour, knowledge or responsibility.

But if the carrying capacity is not clear, one person may quietly begin to carry too much.

Costs may become invisible.
Risk may move to the wrong person.
Roles may stay unclear.
Return flow may be assumed but never agreed.
A promising cooperation may become heavy before anyone names what is happening.

A Carrying Capacity Plan helps prevent that.

It makes the structure readable before the pressure grows.

What the plan looks at

A Carrying Capacity Plan may include:

  • contribution;

  • cost;

  • available capacity;

  • time and energy;

  • materials, tools or stock;

  • responsibility;

  • risk;

  • role division;

  • source space;

  • pre-financing;

  • return flow;

  • boundaries;

  • possible overload;

  • review moments;

  • the next practical step.

The plan does not decide for people.

It creates a clearer field so that people can decide with more awareness.

For whom

A Carrying Capacity Plan may be useful for:

  • entrepreneurs;

  • project carriers;

  • source holders;

  • small teams;

  • people starting a cooperation;

  • people who feel that one person is carrying too much;

  • people who want to prevent unclear expectations;

  • groups that need structure before work begins;

  • spaces, circles or initiatives that need practical boundaries;

  • projects where cost, risk, effort and return flow need to become visible.

It is especially useful when an idea feels good, but the practical carrying structure is not yet clear enough.

What you receive

Depending on the size of the request, a Carrying Capacity Plan may result in:

  • a short written carrying capacity overview;

  • a map of contribution, cost, role and responsibility;

  • visible capacity limits;

  • possible overload points;

  • source space notes;

  • return flow considerations;

  • questions that still need to be answered;

  • a simple structure for next steps;

  • a review moment or follow-up proposal.

The goal is not to make the project heavy.

The goal is to make the project carryable.

Difference between a Cooperation Scan and a Carrying Capacity Plan

A DKWS Cooperation Scan focuses mainly on cooperation between people, roles, contribution and return flow.

A Carrying Capacity Plan goes one step more practical.

It asks:

What can actually be carried?

By whom?

With which resources?

For how long?

Under which conditions?

And where does the structure need boundaries before the work begins?

What this is not

A Carrying Capacity Plan is not accounting.

It is not legal advice.

It is not tax advice.

It does not replace contracts, bookkeeping, wages, invoices, trade agreements or professional financial guidance where those are needed.

It helps make practical carrying capacity, contribution, responsibility and source boundaries clearer before cooperation or exchange becomes unclear.

Request options

Light Carrying Review — from €111
For a small question, early idea or first orientation around carrying capacity.

Compact Carrying Capacity Plan — from €333
For a clear project, cooperation or source question that needs practical structure.

Structured Carrying Capacity Plan — from €555
For a more serious project or cooperation where cost, capacity, risk, responsibility and return flow need to be mapped more carefully.

Extended Plan / Setup — on request
For larger projects, source spaces, groups, field setups or ongoing cooperation structures.

A request is free to make.

A question is only a question.

No participation, payment or cooperation is created unless both sides clearly agree.

Request a Carrying Capacity Plan

To request a plan, please include:

  • your name;

  • your email address;

  • the project, cooperation, source or initiative;

  • what you want to make possible;

  • who is involved;

  • what is already being carried;

  • what feels unclear or heavy;

  • which costs, risks or responsibilities are visible;

  • which resources, space, time or materials may be involved;

  • what kind of return flow may be needed;

  • what you want to clarify first.

After your request, we can look at which form fits best.

No pressure.

Only the next clear step.