Accessible Instructional Multimedia (AIM) Writing Words and Singing Songs: Music for Learning (PVMGO)

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Accessible Instructional Multimedia (AIM) Writing Words and Singing Songs: Music for Learning (PVMGO)

Accessible Instructional Multimedia (AIM) PVMGOPVMGO

PHILOSOPHY P

WHAT do we value and believe, and WHY do we continue to value and believe it? VALUES AND BELIEFS are essential and enduring concepts or truths that guide behavior toward achieving desirable outcomes

PHILOSOPHY THE ORGANIZATION’S CORE IS STABLE OVER TIME

VISION v

HOW will the future be different by upholding and applying our values and beliefs? Leaders subscribe to the notion that the future can be shaped; it is not predetermined

VISION Evokes inspiration and forward thinking among the staff and supporters

MISSION M

What is it that we actually do to achieve our vision? A dream cannot be realized without concrete action A Mission provides the map or blueprint. It is the overall plan – stated in the present tense

MISSION A Mission provides the map or blueprint. It is the overall plan – stated in the present tense

GOALS G

How will we accomplish the intermediate steps or stages that will help us complete our mission? A timeline is developed, enumerating targets and completion dates

OBJECTIVES O

What am I going to do this moment to accomplish my individual and organizational goals? The moment-to-moment, day-by-day duties required to meet goals

OBJECTIVES Requires a detailed script… listing coordinated actions and the particular individuals responsible for implementing them

PVMGO