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Question: The SMART goals are useful. The other two are pedantic. When I have items that are delegated, I would prefer to use project management software such as a daily planner, Office Project, or an Agile 'stand up' manager. | Question: The SMART goals are useful. The other two are pedantic. When I have items that are delegated, I would prefer to use project management software such as a daily planner, Office Project, or an Agile 'stand up' manager. | ||
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Decision matrix tools are useful for clarifying shared priorities of a group. When used individually, they tend to be exercises to justify what you want to do. Eventually, prioritizing becomes natural, the tools are useful for tracking too many things to remember. | |||
SMART goals are great for clarifying tasks, requiring clean definitions. These are a helpful discipline and I will be trying to employ them more rigorously by integrating them into templates for Challenges. | |||
I have no confusion or anxiety concerning them. | |||
I'm good with the contract. I would like someone at the school to be my partner rather than someone not involved and unfamiliar with the terms and processes. | |||
The two goals I have so far are posted on the previous exercise. | |||
I'll complete this at the retreat where I hope to pick up a partner. | |||
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