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    component that I learned about was SMART Goals. It is important in any setting in the hospital.  Smart Goals help guide decision-making throughout the implementation process. These consistently need to be re-assessed throughout the EHR implementation steps to ensure a smooth transition for the practice and all staff.Set goals in areas that are important and meaningful to your practice. These may be clinical goals, revenue goals, or goals related to work environment. Goals in all three areas will help

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    importance of goal setting I would tell them about how to create a motivating goal, is your goal SMART, and how you need to set a distributed schedule. Anyone can create a motivating goal by knowing that your goal rooted in your own beliefs, values, and interests. A deep personal commitment to goals is very important because goals need to be meaningful. Goals need to controllable so you can achieve the goals and succeed it what you want to accomplish. Secondly, you need to ask yourself if your goal mastery

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    In this essay I will be evaluating Alice’s goals using the SMART goal planning model. The character of Alice, her goals, and the SMART goal planning model have been provided to me in the textbook, Personal Finance (Siegel, 2009). Alice’s goals include pay off student loan, buy a house and save for children’s education, accumulate assets, retire, and travel around the world in a sailboat. Alice’s goal of paying off her student loan can be completed in 6.8 years. I calculated this by dividing her loan

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    Baseline level on Smart Goal I: According to parent interview and evaluation report, Fraidy D. has very little concept of time. For example: she doesn’t grasp the idea of wearing long sleeves in the winter and short sleeves in the summer. Last summer Fraidy hid her sweater in her briefcase and wore it to school this caused her to get a little overheated on the bus on the way home but she refused to take it off. Mrs D. was very concerned about this and did try to resolve this issue with some professional

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    path is to set goals for yourself. They are important to keep yourself on task and to get to a desired point of self fulfillment. The issue can be how to achieve goals in a successful manner. The issue is "Although people may desire or intend to attain some outcome, they are not committed to that as a goal until they are willing to invest affect, cognition, and behavior in attaining it" (Traci Mann, 2013). This is why it is important to have a set path on how to accomplish important goals. I have chosen

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    My Academic SMART Goals

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    My academic SMART goal for this semester was to keep getting help from Mr. Pathe and Mr. Thomson in order to get good grades for my writing and math assignments. I have been consistent about meeting with Mr. Pathe and Mr. Thomson. Therefore, I have been getting good grades for my writing assignments. Sometime, I edit the paper myself, but I always get higher grade if Mr. Pathe edits my work, so I knock on his door most of the time. However, I am still struggling with my math. Although, I have been

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    Short Term Smart Goals

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    Discuss two short-term SMART goals that will help improve your leadership practices. Discuss at least two specific actions you will take to reach each of the SMART goals discussed. SMART goals establish clear, quantifiable and actionable objectives, which help in one’s self-development. The following two SMART goals focus on improving my professional relationships with team members and offering them regular feedback in

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    Overarching SMART Goals: As a Level I leader, I will need to develop trust with my staff and work collaboratively to build a vision (ISLLC 1). According to Sorenson & Goldsmith, “Peter Block defines stewardship as ‘the willingness to be accountable for the well-being of the larger organization by operating in service rather than in control, of those around us’” (2009, p. 5). As such, I will work collaboratively with the community, parents, and teachers to develop goals that are specific, measurable

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    My third long term SMART goal is a combination of achieving this Masters of Science degree from Western Governors University before Spring 2017 and using what I have learned in my job, specifically in my new territory. Specific knowledge and skills I will gain and use include flexibility and adaptability in changing my leadership style as appropriate. This will require an attitude of humility. I have been in the workforce for decades and have become complacent with many of my leadership habits.

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    of this goal I plan to set time aside to read relative articles, watch the news, and talk more about certain issues that happen instead of being naïve and disregarding certain matters. What goes on in this world affects us, our status, and environment and that is the key motivation in this goal, as people have constantly asked about certain issues and I don’t want to be in that situation where I am oblivious towards things that actually matter. This will be achievable to maintain this goal because

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