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In a [[Logic Model]], a Goal is a single imperative sentence that states a desirable direction to be accomplished that fits the [[Context]] spelled out in the same [[Logic Model]], and will be implemented the prescribed [[Process]], given [[Inputs]]. Its [[Success Criteria]] will be examined based on process derived [[Outputs]]. | In a [[Logic Model]], a Goal is a single imperative sentence that states a desirable direction to be accomplished that fits the [[Context]] spelled out in the same [[Logic Model]], and will be implemented the prescribed [[Process]], given [[Inputs]]. Its [[Success Criteria]] will be examined based on process derived [[Outputs]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:51, 1 September 2021
In a Logic Model, a Goal is a single imperative sentence that states a desirable direction to be accomplished that fits the Context spelled out in the same Logic Model, and will be implemented the prescribed Process, given Inputs. Its Success Criteria will be examined based on process derived Outputs.