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Goal: Encyclopedia - Goal

Goal may refer to: Goal (management) Goal (sport) Goal (ice hockey) Goal! (film) Goal or Goll mac Morna, a character in Irish mythology. The Goal, book by Eliyahu M. Goldratt. Objective See also. Gaol, where people are imprisoned. ...

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal management - Goal Management in Organizations
Goal management is the process of recognizing or inferring goals of individual team members, abandoning goals that are no longer relevant, identifying and resolving conflicts among goals, and prioritizing goals consistently for optimal team collaboration and effective operations. Organizational Goal Management solution ensures that individual employee goals and objectives are aligned with the vision and strategic goals of the entire organization. Goal Management provides organizations with a mechanism to effectively communicate corpor ...

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Goal management, Goal management - Personal goals, Goal management - Achieving Goals, Goal management - Emotional Control, Goal management - Counterexamples, Goal management - Conclusion, Goal management - Goal Management in Organizations

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal management - Personal goals

Individuals can have personal goals. A student may set a goal of a high mark in an exam. An athlete might walk five miles a day. A traveler might try to reach his destination city within three hours. Managing goals can give you returns in all areas of your life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know what you have to concentrate on and improve. Goal setting and planning (Goalwork) gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. It focuses your acquisition of k ...

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Goal management, Goal management - Personal goals, Goal management - Achieving Goals, Goal management - Emotional Control, Goal management - Counterexamples, Goal management - Conclusion, Goal management - Goal Management in Organizations

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Distributed computing - Goal

There are many different types of distributed computing systems and many challenges to overcome in successfully designing one. The main goal of a distributed computing system is to connect users and resources in a transparent, open, and scalable way. Ideally this arrangement is drastically more fault tolerant and more powerful than many combinations of stand-alone computer systems. Today Web Services provide the standard ...

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Distributed computing, Distributed computing - Goal, Distributed computing - Examples, Distributed computing - Openness, Distributed computing - Scalability, Distributed computing - Architecture, Distributed computing - Concurrency, Distributed computing - Computing taxonomies, Distributed computing - Computer clusters, Distributed computing - Grid computing, Distributed computing - People who have contributed to the distributed computing research, Distributed computing - Foundations and Principles, Distributed computing - Systems

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Goal: Encyclopedia - Goal management

This article is in need of attention. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article. Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific. A goal is a desired state of affairs of a person or of a system. For any successful business system, "goal" means deriving profits by making goods or services available to the end user (customer) at the best possible cost. Goal management - Personal goals. Individuals can have personal goals. A ...

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Goal: Creative Visualization-  How to Supercharge Your Goal Setting

Do you know the single best way to "supercharge" any goal setting program you use is through visualization? What is visualization? And how do you do it for maximum goal achievement?

 

Actually, it's quite simple and something you do all the time.

 

(See also: Law of Attraction - Creative Visualization, M. Anthony, Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

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Goal: Encyclopedia - Working backward from the goal

Working backward from the goal is an application of the backward chaining strategy in artificial intelligence. When problem solving, working backward is one way to reach the goal of solving a problem. George Pólya's book How to Solve It lists working backward in the section on problem solving strategies. Working backward from the goal - Working backward by a bonobo. Kanzi, a bonobo (pygmy chimpanzee, Pan paniscus) dramatically illustrated his use of this strategy when he was being taug ...

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal management - Achieving Goals

Achieving complex and difficult goals will require your focussed, long-term diligence and effort. Success in any field will require that you forego blaiming, excuses and justifications for poor performance or lack of adequate planning. It will require your emotional maturity. Goal management - Emotional Control. Long term achievements are based on short-term achievements. Emotional control over the small moments of the single day makes a big difference in the long term. See also: Cognitive Science ...

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Goal management, Goal management - Personal goals, Goal management - Achieving Goals, Goal management - Emotional Control, Goal management - Counterexamples, Goal management - Conclusion, Goal management - Goal Management in Organizations

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal kick - Procedure

The ball is initially placed anywhere within the defending goal area. All opposing players must be outside the penalty area until the ball is in play. The ball becomes in play as soon as it is kicked and leaves the penalty area. A goal may be scored directly from a goal kick, but only against the opposing side (i.e. an own goal may not be scored). A player may not be penalised for being in an of ...

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Goal kick, Goal kick - Award, Goal kick - Procedure, Goal kick - Infringements

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal Programming - Variants

The original goal programming formulations ordered the unwanted deviations into a number of priority levels, with the minimisation of a deviation in a higher priority level being of infinitely more importance than any deviations in lower priority levels. This is known as lexicographic or pre-emptive goal programming. Ignizio [4] gives an algorithm showing how a lexicographic goal programme can be solved as a series of linear programmes. Lexicographic goal programming should be used when there exists a clear priority ordering amongst t ...

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Goal Programming, Goal Programming - Introduction, Goal Programming - History, Goal Programming - Variants, Goal Programming - Strengths and Weaknesses, Goal Programming - Resources

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal Theory - Main axes of Goal Theory

Research in goal theory has identified the following dichotomies: Mastery/Performance Ames (1992). Mastery orientation is described as a student's wish to become proficient in a topic to the best of their ability. The student's sense of satisfaction with the work is not influenced by external performance indicators such as grades. Mastery orientation is associated with deeper engagement with the task and greater perseverance in the face of setbacks. Mastery orientation ...

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Goal Theory, Goal Theory - Main axes of Goal Theory, Goal Theory - Other developments

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal Programming - Strengths and Weaknesses

A major strength of goal programming is its simplicity and ease of use. This accounts for the large number of goal programming applications in many and diverse fields [8]. As weighted and Chebyshev goal programmes can be solved by widely available linear programming computer packages, finding a solution tool is not difficult in most cases. Lexicographic goal programmes can be solved as a series of linear programming models, as described by Ignizio and Cavalier [5]. Goal programming can hence handle relatively large numbers of variables, cons ...

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Goal Programming, Goal Programming - Introduction, Goal Programming - History, Goal Programming - Variants, Goal Programming - Strengths and Weaknesses, Goal Programming - Resources

Read more here: » Goal Programming: Encyclopedia II - Goal Programming - Strengths and Weaknesses

Goal: Encyclopedia II - Goal! film - Cameos

David Beckham - Himself Zinedine Zidane - Himself Raúl - Himself Alan Shearer - Himself Sven-Goran Eriksson - Himself Ronaldinho - Himself Kieron Dyer - Himself Rafael Benitez - Himself Patrick Kluivert - Himself ...

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Goal! film, Goal! film - Main Cast, Goal! film - Cameos, Goal! film - Release Dates

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - Field goal - Rugby football

A field goal or dropped goal (usually abbreviated to "drop goal" in speech) is scored by drop kicking the ball above the crossbar and between the uprights. Typically, it is only used for goals scored during open play — place kicks are usually used for penalties and conversions. However, in the Sevens version of both codes and the Nines version of league, all conversions must be drop kicks. A dropped goal is worth three points in rugby union and one point in rugby league (in league, more commonly known as a field goal); co ...

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Field goal, Field goal - Rugby football, Field goal - American and Canadian football, Field goal - Football Field Goal Dimensions, Field goal - Missed Field Goals, Field goal - Kicking Styles, Field goal - History, Field goal - Field Goal Records, Field goal - Famous Field Goals, Field goal - Four-Point Field Goals, Field goal - Basketball, Field goal - Sources

Read more here: » Field goal: Encyclopedia II - Field goal - Rugby football

Goal: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Development Goals - Goals

Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. Reduce by half the proportion of people living on less than one U.S. dollar a day. Reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Increase the amount of food for those who suffer from hunger. Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education. Ensure that all boys and girls complete ...

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Millennium Development Goals, Millennium Development Goals - Goals, Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education, Millennium Development Goals - 3. Promote gender equality and empower women, Millennium Development Goals - 4. Reduce child mortality, Millennium Development Goals - 5. Improve maternal health, Millennium Development Goals - 6. Combat HIV/AIDS malaria and other diseases, Millennium Development Goals - 7. Ensure environmental sustainability, Millennium Development Goals - 8. Develop a global partnership for development

Read more here: » Millennium Development Goals: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Development Goals - Goals

Goal: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Development Goals - Goals

Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. Reduce by half the proportion of people living on less than one U.S. dollar a day. Reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Increase the amount of food for those who suffer from hunger. Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education. Ensure that all boys and girls complete a full course of prim ...

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Millennium Development Goals, Millennium Development Goals - Goals, Millennium Development Goals - 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, Millennium Development Goals - 2. Achieve universal primary education, Millennium Development Goals - 3. Promote gender equality and empower women, Millennium Development Goals - 4. Reduce child mortality, Millennium Development Goals - 5. Improve maternal health, Millennium Development Goals - 6. Combat HIV/AIDS malaria and other diseases, Millennium Development Goals - 7. Ensure environmental sustainability, Millennium Development Goals - 8. Develop a global partnership for development

Read more here: » Millennium Development Goals: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Development Goals - Goals

Goal: Encyclopedia II - Away goals rule - Usage

The away goals rule is applied in many football competitions that involve two-legged fixtures, including the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup, and any two-legged playoffs used in qualification for the FIFA World Cup or European Championships. Not all competitions use the away goals rule. For example, before 2005, CONMEBOL used neither the away goals rule nor extra time in any of its competitions, such as the Copa Libertadores. Ties that were level on aggregate went to an immediate penalty shootout. The away goals rule (without extra time) was int ...

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Away goals rule, Away goals rule - Usage, Away goals rule - Anomalies

Read more here: » Away goals rule: Encyclopedia II - Away goals rule - Usage

Goal: Encyclopedia II - Field goal - American and Canadian football

A field goal may be scored only by a place kick or drop kick. The ball must pass over a crossbar 10 feet off the ground and between upright posts 18' 6" (5.55 m) apart, to count, and the kick must not be a kickoff. The rules of the particular sanctioning authority may impose additional requirements. A successful field goal scores three points. Field goal - Football Field Goal Dimensions. NFL - 10' height 18'6" width NCAA - 10' height 18'6" width High School - 10' height 23'4" width See also:

Field goal, Field goal - Rugby football, Field goal - American and Canadian football, Field goal - Football Field Goal Dimensions, Field goal - Missed Field Goals, Field goal - Kicking Styles, Field goal - History, Field goal - Field Goal Records, Field goal - Famous Field Goals, Field goal - Four-Point Field Goals, Field goal - Basketball, Field goal - Sources

Read more here: » Field goal: Encyclopedia II - Field goal - American and Canadian football

Goal: Encyclopedia II - Western Goals Institute - Conservative Party links

In the late 1980s, WGI's predecessor, Western Goals (UK), established a parliamentary advisory committee of Conservative MPs which included Sir Patrick Wall, Nicholas Winterton, Neil Hamilton and Bill Walker, as well as Martin Smyth of the Ulster Unionist Party. In 1991, Western Goals was accused of engineering a "take over" of the Conservative Monday Club, and there were reports that some veteran members believed it had become "more extreme" (Observer, 24 February 1991). Club Political Secretary Lauder-Frost rejected t ...

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Western Goals Institute, Western Goals Institute - Conservative Party links, Western Goals Institute - Global links, Western Goals Institute - Other activities, Western Goals Institute - After 1992, Western Goals Institute - Notes, Western Goals Institute - Some WGI publications

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Goal: Encyclopedia II - England's 50 Greatest Goals - Overview

The poll was conducted of England fans around the country and each goal was then assessed in four categories - skill, verve, excitement and importance - before being put into its final position. For the programme, each goal was analysed and discussed by a quartet of experts - ex-England centre forward Clive Allen; ex-England midfielder Alan Mullery; ex-Scotland centre forward Andy Gray; and ...

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England's 50 Greatest Goals, England's 50 Greatest Goals - Overview, England's 50 Greatest Goals - The Top 50, England's 50 Greatest Goals - Afterthought

Read more here: » England's 50 Greatest Goals: Encyclopedia II - England's 50 Greatest Goals - Overview

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