Pers Man
Pers Man
Pers Man
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Major Purchases .. 2 Budgeting Money .. 2 Feelings & Money.. 3 Stocks ............. 3 Interest/Saving ... 4 Make It Grow ..... 4 Time Management . 5 Project Manager .. 6 Career Choices .... 6
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Prepare a written project plan demonstrating the steps below, including the desired outcome. Plan the Work . Work the Plan This is a project on paper, not a real-life project. Examples could include planning a camping trip, developing a community service project or a school or religious event, or creating an annual patrol plan with additional activities not already included in the troop annual plan - Discuss your completed project plan with your merit badge counselor. - Define the project. What is your goal? - Develop a timeline for your project that shows the steps you must take from beginning to completion. - Describe your project. - Develop a list of resources. - Identify how these resources will help you achieve your goal. - If necessary, develop a budget for your project. It takes an organized mind to keep track of all thats needed to head up a job! Start with TIME. Everything has a START and an END time. What happens in between? Most projects have small and large sections that break down into manageable chunks. Brainstorm the project: write down everything that comes to mind for the materials and the people (resources) needed to make this project a reality. Sort these ideas into columns for each category on a sheet of paper. Does a work order start to form? Keep rearranging things until you have a better sense of TIME needed to get the work done.