Eight Planning Steps for Continuous Refinement – Eastern Middle School - DEMO
Step 1: List successes, or things working well.
Step 2: List difficulties, or things not working well.
Step 3: Identify possible improvements to be made
Step 4: Consider the relative merits or importance of making these improvements
Step 5: Rate the improvement ideas
Step 6: Decide which idea(s) to focus on to improve
Step 7: Suggest how to make improvements
Step 8: Identify indicators of success
Source: Robert J. Garmston, Facilitation Associates: Leadership Learning, Personal and Organizational Development
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