outplan
/ˈaʊtˌplæn/Definitions
1. verb
to plan something so thoroughly that it is impossible to catch one off guard or make any mistakes
“The military outplanned the enemy’s attack and was ready for them.”
2. noun
a plan that is so thorough and well thought out that it is unlikely to fail
“The company’s outplan for the new product launch was impressive, and they met their sales targets.”