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Aims & objectives/goals chart

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jeanette1976 | 18:53 Mon 03rd Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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Not sure where to put this...

Couple of years ago my teacher had every one do a 4 square chart, a box for each of the following: aims, objectives, goals and something else... does anyone know what the last box was for and where i can find an example of this?

Its not the same as the SMART chart... that's not as good...
Thanks!!! x
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Good idea but not right... I think it was fears or obstacles...
Risks ?
I've just remembered contributing to 'SWOT' charts at a place where I worked many years ago. Any new business initiatives were subjected to an examination by a selected group of interested parties. A chart was produced documenting the discussion. It was a large square divided into four smaller squares. The smaller boxes were headed Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats, hence SWOT.
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WOOHOOOOOO, Eureka, that's it!!!!!! You're a STAR!!!! Thank you sooooo much!!!! X
actions I would surmise......the things that you will undertake to achieve the first three
This is also a good one for self-assessment endorsed by a third person

http://www.businessba...llsetbehaviourset.pdf

You will find LOADS of charts and tools on the Businessballs website - I use these a lot of different aspects of my job.

I hope this helps!
Boxtops, I think that in education these things were derived from a "Taxonomy of Educational Objectives " written by Bloom, for teachers and lecturers . Later this was adapted for students.

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