Components of Effective Management 1.00: Analyze ways to manage personal and material resources to achieve goals 1.01: Outline elements of effective management.

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Components of Effective Management 1.00: Analyze ways to manage personal and material resources to achieve goals 1.01: Outline elements of effective management

Needs The basic items you must have to live Two examples of Needs: Physical Needs Emotional Needs

Types of Needs Physical Needs: something your body needs to survive Food Water Shelter Clothing Sleep Medicine Emotional Needs: needs that support good mental health Acceptance and support Love Recognition New experiences Happiness Peace of mind Family and Friends Security Fun Self Expression

Wants The extra items you would like to have, but arent necessary to live Examples: Cell Phone I Pod Video Games Computers Expensive Clothing Entertainment Junk Food

Values Strong beliefs or ideas about what is important Examples: Family Friends Religion/Faith Education Money

Goals Goals: What you plan to achieve in a certain amount of time Long-Term Goals A goal that takes time to plan and are reached one step at a time Time frame: a year or more Examples: College Marriage/Family Buying a Car Your Career/Job Short-Term Goals Something you plan to accomplish soon Time frame: days, weeks, months Examples: Passing your semester class Starting a healthy eating/exercise program Saving money