Goal Setting: ARL/OLMS Online Course (July 12-23, 2004)

ARL/OLMS Online Lyceum lyceum at arl.org
Thu Jun 17 13:09:49 EDT 2004


Goal Setting
ARL/OLMS Online Lyceum Course
July 12-23, 2004
http://www.arl.org/training/goal.html

Most people find that working toward and realizing a goal is motivating 
and satisfying, but selecting the right goal and sticking with it isn't 
always easy. How can you develop meaningful, achievable goals? How can 
you become more proficient at creating the results you want? This course 
will guide you through practicing three essential goal-setting skills: 
choosing, assessing, and planning. You will have the opportunity to 
apply specific processes to a real goal of your own and receive feedback 
from an instructor.

In this course you will learn to:

* Understand and establish priorities.
* Define and commit to a goal.
* Write SMART goals.

Target Audience
The course is designed for anyone who wants to learn to use goal setting 
as a self-management tool. It will also be practical for supervisors, 
managers, and group leaders who want to facilitate the goal-setting 
process with others.

Instructor
Jeff Bullington, ARL/OLMS Adjunct Faculty (Data Services Librarian and 
Bibliographer for Economics, Anschutz Library, University of Kansas)

Register Now!
Register online at http://db.arl.org/training/lycreg.html
Registration Fee: $200 for ARL members/$250 for nonmembers



For more information about this or other ARL/OLMS Online Lyceum courses, 
please visit our Web site at: http://www.arl.org/training/lyceum.html or 
contact Karen A. Wetzel, ARL Program Officer for Distance Learning by 
phone at 202-296-8656 or via e-mail at karen at arl.org.


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Karen A. Wetzel
Program Officer for Distance Learning
Association of Research Libraries
21 Dupont Circle, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
Tel.: 202-296-8656
Fax: 202-872-0884
karen at arl.org




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