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Greetings!     

mid year We're more than half way through 2013.  Where are you in terms of your annual goals?    

   

I am sure there are some key accomplishments you can proudly check off your list.  And, there may be some things you've learned from a mistake, or two.   

 

Self assessments are important, both personally and professionally. Below you'll find 10 questions to ask yourself: five have you looking back and five ask you to look forward. 

 

The year is more than half over.  However, you can still make a change that can right your ship, if need be.  That's where we come in.  We invite you to become one of the many nonprofit organizations who trust and rely on The Batten Group to find and recruit true leaders who bring tremendous value to your organization. 


Call us today for a confidential assessment of today's ever changing marketplace.

 
 
Sincerely, 
 
Jim Batten
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The Batten Group

Mid-Year Review:
10 Critical Questions To Ask Yourself Today

   

As we find ourselves in the second half of the year, it's a great time to set aside an hour or so - on a weekend or during your normal weekly planning time - and do a mid-year review.  

 

Use this time to reflect back on the first six months of the year and make adjustments to your goals for the remainder of the year. Consider these 10 questions to ask during your mid-year review.  

 

"Look-Back" Questions:

  1. Key Accomplishments. What are all of the great things that I got done over the past six months? What goals did I achieve? What things am I most proud of accomplishing? Which of my goals did I really miss the mark on?
  2. Relationship Development. What new relationships did I develop? Which of my existing relationships did I significantly strengthen? Which relationships may I have overlooked or not given enough attention to?
  3. Learning. What opportunities to learn new things did I take advantage of? What were the things I learned most about myself? What were the things that I learned most about my business?
  4. Mistakes. What mistakes did I make? What mistakes could I have avoided? What mistakes provided me with the most significant development and learning opportunities?
  5. Time Management. How well did I manage my time? Have I been focusing my time on the most important things in my life? Are there any significant "time wasters" that I need to reduce or eliminate from my life? When am I most productive? When am I least productive? 

"Look-Forward" Questions:

  1. Top 3 Work-Related Goals. What are my top three work-related goals for the remainder of the year? Why are those goals important to me? What habits and processes do I need to adopt to support those goals?
  2. Top 3 Personal Goals. What are my top three personal goals for the remainder of the year? Why are those goals important to me? Who can I share those goals with to help hold me accountable to achieving them?
  3. Relationship Development. Which relationships will I focus on strengthening and developing during the second half of the year? Who do I want to meet and get to know? Who can most help me achieve my work-related and personal goals?
  4. Learning and Knowledge. What areas of learning do I most need to focus on? What new skills do I need to develop? What skills do I need to strengthen? What things do I need to "keep current" on? What one skill, if mastered, would have the greatest impact on the achievement of my goals?
  5. Habits. What time management habits do I need to develop and strengthen? What three habits, if developed and sustained, would have the greatest positive impact on my work life and personal life? What habits do I know I need to drop or replace?

Tee up a strong ending to your year by taking the time to do a mid-year review sometime over the next week. Run through the above questions. Write down your answers.  Then once a month, through the end of the year, review this information to monitor your results.

      

Source:  Andy Robinson     

 

Client Testimonial
 

 

We recently used The Batten Group to assist us in recruiting and hiring an Executive Director position in an extremely difficult market.  Jim and his team were able to recruit many candidates for us and we were able to rapidly interview and select a candidate who has joined our team and is already making a significant impact.  Jim and his team assisted throughout the process and we had a very successful outcome.  I would recommend The Batten Group to any non-profit organization needing to quickly fill a vacant senior level development position.

 

Curtis Pollen

Senior Director Talent Recruitment

American Heart Association

 

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