End of action with forethought
Lesson plan
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Seminaries, communities
- Tags: Memizrach Shemesh
Social projects are the main way for organizations or social activists to lead social change. Each project is built on an idea, belief and/or perception that the project leaders assume that if they are realized, change will occur. There are different ways to approach project implementation, some of which advocate careful planning of the project in advance and following its lead, some of which involve trial and error, some of which suggest trying to raise possible failures and try to solve them in advance, and some of which suggest starting to encounter the failures in the field and starting over. The way in which one chooses to approach a project may have a significant impact on its success and the effect it will produce. Setting goals and objectives for the project will allow one to choose an appropriate way to approach it.