Successful sport organizations concentrate on how each individual can best contribute to reaching the goal. In the case of the 220-member Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) and the data collected from its membership survey, member schools and board members can make the case that eliminating discriminatory practices will not conflict with the goal of competition and winning valued by players, coaches, and other stakeholder groups, but, based on the elimination of the negative results of discrimination (such as litigation) , can actually reinforce these other stated goals. This is an example of which specific benefit of "S.M.A.R.T." goals?
A) A blueprint for performance
B) A basis for feedback
C) Focuses attention on the right agenda
D) A basis for cooperation and teamwork
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Q12: Which of the following is not part
Q13: Management thinkers James C. Collins and Jerry
Q14: As a result of the Great Depression
Q15: The "S" in "S.M.A.R.T." stands for:
A) Systematically
Q16: The "T" in "S.M.A.R.T." stands for:
A) Tested
Q18: In October of 2012, the 220-member Texas
Q19: In Pop Warner football, individual coaches must
Q20: To deal with multiple goals in the
Q21: The development of youth and school-based sports
Q22: The acronym "S.M.A.R.T." identifies the key criteria
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