Fluster Buster
How do those successful companies succeed?  They start out with a vision and create a solid business plan. Then they create a team that works together to achieve the companies goals.

Your family has a lot in common with the corporate world. The parents are the head of the family, just as a CEO is the head of his company. The parents have a vision of what they want for their family, as the CEO has a vision for his company. Whether it be a large or small company the goal of each is the same, and that is to succeed. Isn't that true of your family as well? Whether you have a large or small family the goal is to succeed.

So, how do we achieve success within our family and home?  Well, if you read About Me then you have a general idea of what I am talking about. We need to look at our home as a company and model successful corporations.

When you married you merged two seperate individuals (companies).  You signed your Marriage License (contract) and began building your family (company).  If you don't have a solid family plan (business plan) you are sure to fail.

So I have designed a course to help you create a solid Family Plan, which is modeled after very successful corporations.  Over the next several months I will be walking you through various steps that you can take to build your own Family Plan. 

In this course we will be learning:
  1. How to create a family mission statement.
  2. Creating a Family Plan
  3. Creating household Policies & Procedures.
  4. Budgeting.
  5. Planning.
  6. Family Meetings.
  7. Creating Job Descriptions.
  8. Setting Objectives.
  9. Decision Making.
  10. Building Teamwork.
  11. Evaluations.
  12. Managing Conflicts.
  13. Handling Complaints.
  14. Chain of Command.
  15. Grievances.
  16. Creating a Family Handbook.
  17. Managing Stress.
  18. Motivating.
  19. Praising & Rewarding.
  20. Structuring Jobs.
  21. Training.
  22. Setting Goals.
  23. Giving Constructive Critisism.
  24. Performance Appraisals.
  25. Time Management.
  26. Effective Delegation.
  27. Communication.
  28. Progressive Discipline.
With each lesson there will be an activity that you need to complete before moving on to the next lesson.  Each lesson will build on the previous one.

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