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Elements of Project Planning. Proposal. Goals and Objectives are your response to the condition. Goals and Objectives. Your response to the condition Goals are broad and point to change Objectives are specific, concrete. Goals, Objectives, Activities. Goals are broad and point to change
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Goals and Objectives Your response to the condition Goals are broad and point to change Objectives are specific, concrete
Goals, Objectives, Activities Goals are broad and point to change Objectives are specific, concrete Activities are the “to dos” for each objective
Activities can be further described by: Person responsible Schedule Costs
Results are quantifiable: the number of people, products, and events that eventuate from activities and have an impact on people.
Impact is the way people are changed from activities and results, which includes new attitudes, knowledge, or skills.
Initial impact = immediate benefits or changes in knowledge, attitudes, skills, or behaviors. Intermediate impact substantial and significant changes that establish new patterns of thinking and behavior that are intentional and habitual. Long-term impact a meaningful change in identity and culture that that persists over time.
Pour the foundation that will hold up everything we will eventually build. We hope that people end this next year feeling more connection between their faith/spirituality and their daily lives, feel like they are not alone with their questions and struggles, and feel like they have a robust vocabulary to describe the ways they find meaning and purpose in their work, families……our relationships with ourselves, our God, and each other are stronger
We hope to touch every group and facet of the church’s life in one or more ways as we develop a common vocabulary and articulate a shared understanding of the meaning of Christian vocation and calling. First Congregational UCC
A new, concrete reality that we are organizing ministry around the gifts and calls of all the baptized as they follow their life paths, unleashing fresh energy internally and externally as a congregation. St Mark’s
Definition A project responds to a set of conditions by gathering resources that support activities that produce results that have an impact on people and a rationale explains why this is so.