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Building an Organizational Foundation from the Top Down – Feedback Loops (12 of 12)
Organizational goals refer to the desired outcomes or achievements an organization aims to accomplish within a specific timeframe.  These goals provide direction, purpose, and a roadmap for the organization’s activities and initiatives.  They are typically established...
Building an Organizational Foundation from the Top Down – Goals and Objectives (11 of 12)
Organizational goals refer to the desired outcomes or achievements an organization aims to accomplish within a specific timeframe.  These goals provide direction, purpose, and a roadmap for the organization’s activities and initiatives.  They are typically established...
Building an Organizational Foundation from the Top Down – Operations (10 of 12)
Organizational operations refer to the activities and processes carried out within an organization to achieve its goals and objectives.  It encompasses all the tasks, functions, and procedures involved in the organization’s day-to-day functioning. At a fundamental...

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The College Selection Process

One of the most important steps when applying to college is figuring out which colleges to apply to.  In theory, this is an intuitive conclusion, but the actual process can prove to be very multifaceted.  There is a large list of factors one must consider when trying...

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The College Application Process

If you’re a high school student, especially in their junior or senior year. In that case, you’ve likely thought quite thoroughly about the upcoming prospect of a college admission. While many choose not to engage in higher education, those who do will often find it an...

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