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Setting SMART, SMARTER, and SMARTIE Goals
How do you develop and examine the goals of your program? One model ACET often uses is the SMART framework. This framework includes five important attributes, which also can be framed as questions:
Moving Your Strategic Plan Forward
A strategic plan provides an important map for where your organization is heading. Creating the plan is only the first step. Successful strategy planning must include steps to move the initiatives in the strategic plan forward.
Creating a Successful Small Business
Over the past two decades, I’ve learned a lot about organizational development, and I’m constantly learning. What makes an organization successful? What can we learn from past experiences and current input?