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Pink Productions 8-‐Step Worksheet
1. Step One: Write down your overall goal of the company. It is important to know what you are working towards so that you never lose sight of your destination. Dream big! Ask yourself, what is your overall goal and vision for the company? Try to keep this answer short and concise (1-‐2 sentences). Example: Our goal is to be the largest fast food chain worldwide that occasionally provides families with great healthy food, free of charge.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown your overall goal. Based on our example, we would ask ourselves: what types of free food and how often would we like to provide free food? Example: Free portioned dinner meals once every 3 months.
2. Step Two: Write down your long-‐term goal(s). Your long-‐term goal is different from your overall goal. For example, a great way to think of your long-‐term goals is by asking yourself where do you see yourself or your business in 5 years. What are your long-‐term goals? Make sure to create bullets for each specific goal. Examples: Our goal is open restaurants in 10 major cities nationwide. Our goal is to partner with 5 major food banks nationwide. Our goal is to feed 10k families.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown each long term goal. Based on our example goals, we would answer the questions: which cities would we open restaurants, what food banks would we partner with, and how do we plan to feed 10k families? Example: We plan to have restaurants in Houston, New York City, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Miami, Dallas, Louisiana, Denver and San Diego. We plan to partner with Houston Food Bank, United Food Bank, Community Food Bank, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and Food Bank for New York City. We plan to facilitate a fundraiser every quarter to raise money to feed 10k families.
o Make sure to create bullets for each specific detail under each goal.
3. Step Three: Write down your company's mid-‐term goal(s). A great way to think of your mid-‐term goals is by asking yourself where do you see the company in 2 ½ years. What are the your mid-‐term goals? Create a list of bullets for each specific goal.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown each mid-‐term goal. Example: We plan to have restaurants in Houston, New York City, Los Angeles and Washington D.C. We plan to partner with Houston Food Bank and United Food Bank. We plan to facilitate a fundraiser every quarter to raise money to feed 1,000 families.
4. Step Four: Write down your company's 2-‐year goal(s). You may be thinking of how close your mid-‐term goal and two year goals are in time. You'd be surprised at what can happen in six months. It's important you're prepared and focused no matter what. Ask yourself: where do you see the company in two years? Create a list of bullets for each specific goal.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown each 2-‐year goal. Example: We plan to have restaurants in Houston, New York City and Los Angeles. We also plan to be working on opening our third location in Washington D.C. We plan to partner with Houston Food Bank and we plan to be working on our second food bank partnership, with United Food Bank. We plan to facilitate a fundraiser every quarter to raise money to feed 1,000 families.
5. Step Five: Write down your company's 1-‐year goals. Ask yourself, where do you see the company in one year? Create a list of bullets for each specific goal. Keep in mind one year happens faster than we think. Be sure to pace yourself.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown each 1-‐year goal.
6. Step Six: Write down your company's quarterly goals. Ask yourself what do you want to have accomplished within the company every three months? What can you do every quarter in order to accomplish your yearly goals? Create a list of bullets for each specific goal. Be mindful of the seasons and different trends, they can be helpful when considering your quarterly goals.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown each quarterly goal.
7. Step Seven: Write down your company's monthly goal. Ask yourself, what is it that you want to accomplish every month? A great way to do this is by focusing on each month, a month or two in advance. Example: Organize January's 2018 goals in November or December of 2017.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown each monthly goal.
8. Step Eight:
Write down your company's day-‐to-‐day goals. Ask yourself what can I do daily to accomplish this month goals. The best way to write down your day-‐to-‐day goals is to focus on what needs to be done this month.
o Now take it a step further and breakdown each day to day goal.
Similar to a business plan, this 8-‐step worksheet is a living worksheet. Be sure to look at it daily, and edit it as necessary. At Pink Prods, we set a goal to update our company goals often, ensuring that we are on track and our company is evolving with the world we live in.
By following this 8-‐Step worksheet, you have created a long term agenda for your goals. As long as you follow the steps you've created, you will always be on the right path walking towards your vision.
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