Project Management
Help members convert ideas into action
Good intentions and boundless energy don't necessarily translate into successful outcomes. The best initiatives can lead nowhere if there is no vision or a plan to achieve the project's goals. Effective project management consists of visioning, project planning, and facilitation.
Visioning resources
- Visioning is a two-hour training in which participants create vision statements for individual or team projects and learn the value of visioning for leaders and in project planning. This module can be used alone or as part of a larger Leadership curriculum.
Facilitation resources
- Facilitation is a one-day training in which participants learn a structure for facilitating team project planning meetings. This module can be used alone or as part of a larger Leadership curriculum.
- The Effective Facilitation Training Packet includes information and tips to help members understand the core practices and important skills of an effective facilitator.
Project planning resources
- Project Planning consists of a curriculum and handouts created by Service-Learning Northwest, which operates a number of school-based programs in Washington state, that you can use to help members organize their ambitions into actionable plans. This module can be used alone or as part of a larger Leadership curriculum.
- One of the most exciting aspects of being a part of a National program is serving together on National service days. Plan your team day using the planning documents above and give your member a calendar of National service days.
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