Setting a Goal for Air Quality in the Village
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John Whitesides
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
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A goal isAttainableRelevantTimelyEffectiveWritten
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Provides a tool for assessmentImproves performanceProvides direction
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GoalsProvide framework for the organization
ObjectivesMore specific
“what we’ll be doing and in what time….”
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Challenging but realisticLikelihood of successPossess (or can develop) the abilities, skills or knowledge to attain
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Works with the strategic planning of the community
ValueConsider the changing environment
Have input
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Timing can impact attainability
Is this the right time for this project?
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Focused on substantial issues and not mired down by smaller ones
Provide a return on investmentAccomplish somethingDurable
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Clear reference for direction, commitment
Periodic reviewA record of changeMeans of communication
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What skills are needed?What information/knowledge is needed?
What help/collaboration is needed?
What resources are needed?What barriers are present?
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Regularly review goal progress with stakeholders
Keep the lines of communication openManage your milestonesBe flexible – changes in needs,
priorities, resources may occurConsider new goals through the
process