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objective is derived from a goal. An objective is “SMART”
(Specific, Measurable,
Achievable,
Realistic,
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Time-bound). |
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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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The 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."
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
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The 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.
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.
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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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The phrase "owing to" means some amount
of cash or other resource is expected to be paid in the future.
In a micro-enterprise
scheme, you can speak of money due to the bank as being "owing to"
the bank.
Do not use the phrase, "owing to," when you
mean, "because
of."
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