Examples of a goal tree for personal tasks

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Examples of a goal tree for personal tasks

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When considering the economic factor, it should be noted that inflation processes, exchange rate fluctuations and tax rates significantly affect the company's performance indicators and its movement towards the implementation of a strategic goal. For example, depreciation may increase production costs, which means a decrease in profitability. The same effect will occur with a fall in the ruble exchange rate. Increasing tax rates limits the company's activity and its investment potential. With a decrease in the level of fees, the enterprise will receive new opportunities to attract capital, which will help revive the business.

In the area of ​​legal factors, the likelihood of new regulations being approved that could affect the activities of Russian companies engaged in food production is of particular importance. When such laws are adopted, it is possible that producers will incur additional costs associated with meeting additional requirements or paying administrative fines.

After analyzing the information ios database provided in the table, we can conclude that the company’s strategic goals are aligned with external factors, the difficulties that the company may encounter in the process of achieving planned indicators are taken into account, and the possibilities for successful implementation of the strategy are shown.

Examples of a goal tree for personal tasks
As an example of an organization's goal tree, let's consider a case that probably every family faces. We are talking about the problem of enrolling a child in some university. The goal tree will be formed from a trunk (the main goal is to enter a specific higher education institution) and branches (resources that are available for this, and additional ones).

To begin with, it is worth understanding what the applicant already has at the moment:

level of school preparation, points scored on the Unified State Exam;

the existence of useful connections in the field of education;

solvency of parents and other relatives who can provide financial assistance if necessary.

Then you should carefully study the conditions in which all the listed resources are located and look for "fertilizers", that is, form subgoals. Then in order: if the skills and knowledge acquired at school were not enough, you need to find additional opportunities. You need to hire a tutor who has enough knowledge and is able to explain the material in an accessible way. Most likely, this person will not give lessons, so you need to allocate a certain amount from the family piggy bank to pay for his work.

Next, you will have to radically revise your child's daily schedule and find time for a tutor. This is where new shoots will appear on the tree of goals. For example, to select a teacher, you can raise connections: perhaps one of your friends is still giving lectures at that institute? If you do not have enough money to pay for a tutor, then you should think about where to get it. You can take out a loan, find additional income, or ask relatives or friends for money.
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