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Project Wisdom

Project Wisdom. Working with Others for a Common Goal. What to expect today?. How to develop a common goal What it means to work with other people What motivates people to work together What are some common problems when people start working together How to overcome these problems

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Project Wisdom

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  1. Project Wisdom Working with Others for a Common Goal

  2. What to expect today? How to develop a common goal What it means to work with other people What motivates people to work together What are some common problems when people start working together How to overcome these problems How to develop a common goal

  3. What is a common goal? A goal is what we hope to accomplish An objective is a stepping stone on the path of achieving the goal (sub-goal) A common goal is a goal that many other people also hope for and are willing to help us to achieve.

  4. What is your goal?

  5. Ask yourself these questions What is the need that is addressed by the goal? Who might have these needs? Who can benefit from a project that addresses these needs?

  6. Common Needs= Common Goal To create a common goal you should identify the common need To help people find the goal to address the needs To create a common goal you should help people, help you find the steps to address the needs

  7. What is your goal? NEED

  8. Be SMARTER; set SMART goals

  9. S M A R T S Specific Significant , Simple M Measurable Meaningful , Motivational, Manageable A Attainable Appropriate, Achievable, R Relevant Realistic, Results-oriented T Time-bound Timely, Time-Specific

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