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objective is derived from a goal. An objective is “SMART”
(Specific, Measurable,
Achievable,
Realistic,
and
Time-bound). |
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It
must be finite, verifiable, quantifiable, and have a completion date. |
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a value free observation or a frictionless space, this concept is an ideal
rather than a condition that exists in reality. |
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To
be human is to have values, pre-existing beliefs, expectations and perspectives. |
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word "organize" means to arrange a set of people into different
roles, functions, and responsibilities, so that the whole organizationcan
function as a whole. A trade union organizes them into a union, which has
more power (by being organized) than the collection of unorganized
labourers. Related to the word "organ." |
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Your
job is to organize a community based executive to act for and under the
control of the whole community. Organizing and mobilizing go together and
can be called social animation. (See Organize). |
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Level
of organization belongs to one of the sixteen elements of strength, power
or capacity of a community or organization. See: Elements
of Community Strength.
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degree to which different members of the community see themselves as each
having a role in supporting the whole (in contrast to being a mere
collection of separate individuals), including (in the sociological
sense)organizational integrity, structure, procedures, decision making
processes, effectiveness, division of labour and complementarity of roles
and functions. |
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The
more organized, or more effectively organized, is a community or organization,
the more capacity or strength it has. When simulating a community to organize
and act, the mobilizer needs to be aware of the role of level and effectiveness
of organization in empowering that community or organization. See:
Elements
of Community Strength. |
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| Outcome:
The results and consequences (eg effect on a community) of
implementing a project. Not the same as "output."
Not
as indirect as "impact." |
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Output:
Whatever is produced by a project (we hope that the objectives are
achieved as outputs). Not the same as “outcome.” |
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phrase "owing to" means some amount of cash or other resource is expected
to be paid in the future. |
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In
a micro-enterprise scheme, you can
speak of money due to the bank as being "owing to" the bank. |
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Do not use the phrase,
"owing to," when you mean, "because of."
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