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ANALYSIS OF EACH PART OF AN FFA CHAPTER PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES1.Division Title Taken from the national organization and followed as necessary on the state and local levels. 2.Objective An objective is a statement of a long-time aim. It represents the destination the chapter wants to reach. The objective for division of a program of activities represents the ultimate destination, what the organization participation in the activities will do for the school and community and for the chapter members if the activities are successfully completed. 3.Goals A goal is a standard to be reached to help a chapter attain its area objective. When developing goals, reviewing what needs to be done do to attain the objectives. Some guidelines to follow when developing goals are:
4. Ways and Means Ways and means are procedures and methods used by an organization to reach a specific goal. When planning ways and means, keep in mind that they should outline the major activities that must take place to accomplish any given goal. Another important thing included in this section is putting dollar values on expenses that will enter into accomplishing certain goals.
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