We knew where we stand in reaching the objectives from the start; we identified resources, group strengths that work in our favor and group weaknesses that can hold us back. We decided that the shortest person is going to go up to throw the egg because of less distance from the ground. We generated alternative scenarios for what may happen; we identified for each scenario things that may help or hinder progress toward our objectives. We evaluate alternatives to assess strengths and weaknesses of each. Then we choose the action alternative most likely to accomplish our objective; we described what specifically must be done to implement this course of action; and we allocated jobs/roles throughout the team. Last but not least, the last step was to implement the plan and evaluate results. We took the planned action; measured progress toward objectives as implementation proceeds; we took corrective actions and revise our plan as needed. I evaluate my team’s ultimate performance given the effectiveness of my planning to be great due to the success of it.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
An Eggs-cellent Way to Plan
We succeed at building an effective egg protector because of our careful and thorough planning. We began with step number one from the planning process which is to define your goals and objectives. We knew where we wanted to go and understood the time limits. Our goal was not to break the egg and protect it using straws and tape. The second step in the planning process is to determine your resources and current status vis-a-vis objectives.
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