Lions Clubs International Zone Chairperson Training.

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Lions Clubs International Zone Chairperson Training

When the instructor claps his/her hands, stand up, walk clockwise around the perimeter of the classroom 3 times, then return to your seat and await further instruction. You will have 3 minutes to complete the task. When the instructor claps his/her hands, stand up and begin walking around the room. Group 1Group 2

An observable and measurable outcome to be achieved within a fixed timeframe – the end result toward which your efforts are directed. Goal:

A sequence of steps to be taken or activities to be performed for a goal to be achieved. Action Plan:

Describe importance of goal setting and action planning Identify characteristics/components of effective goals and action plans Write effective goals Develop action plans Session Objectives

Effective Goals 1.Specific 2.Measurable 3.Actionable 4.Realistic 5.Time bound

Action Plans WHAT? Goal HOW? Action steps WHEN? Deadline for completion WHO? Person responsible for action HOW WILL WE KNOW? Indicator that the step/goal has been accomplished

Describe importance of goal setting and action planning Identify characteristics/components of effective goals and action plans Write effective goals Develop action plans Session Objectives

Where do I want to go as zone chairperson? How will I get there?