SMART goals allow you to manage roles and responsibilities, as well as expectations of yourself and others. Time to learn about SMART Goals for teams!
Bible Verse: Eph 4:11″And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers.”
Acts 15- AD 55 –James, Peter and Paul and the Council of Jerusalem
Quote: It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit. ! Harry S. Truman
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Refining ones goals means making SMART goals
Specific, Measurable, Attainable. Realistic, Timely
SMART goals allow you to manage roles and responsibilities, as well as expectations of yourself and others. Without them, conflict will arise more quickly.
Goldilocks Principle – Not too hard, not too easy, just right.
Assessments and feedback loops are important to teams reaching their full potential.
Adjust for those on the team who “drag” the system and realize that often the drag has to do with the bigger story, not just our personal small story.
Lim Facs- Limiting Factors – what disturbances are you likely to run into?
Role Definitions and Hierarchy. Power is a means to the end, not the end and often people get hung up on hierarchy as a power trip rather than as a way to build clearly defined dream teams.
Resources- Books/Movies/Articles/You-Tubes/Podcasts
Acts 15 –the Council of Jerusalem- James, Peter and Paul
5 Common Topics ebook
True North Classes
Writing Club
Jr. High Writing Club
Art Club
Speech Club
Debate Club
True North Blog posts
Clubs
Whose ever heard of the 5 Common Topics
Using Teamwork in your homeschool
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