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FOR * CHIEF CONTRIBUTORS

Being a "chief contributor" typically refers to someone who plays a significant role in contributing to a particular endeavor or initiative. A chief contributor may spearhead a project that is handed over to a project manager. A chief contributor provides valuable expertise, skills, knowledge, or resources that have a significant impact on the success or advancement of a specific undertaking. It includes and goes beyond financial contributions and may focus on the unique and influential role an individual plays in driving progress, innovation, or positive change. A chief contributor can be someone who consistently offers creative ideas, solves complex problems, or possesses specialized skills that greatly benefit the project or organization. A chief contributor is a leader who is recognized for their exceptional leadership, ability to motivate others, their significant contributions in areas such as research, development, strategy, or implementation. Their expertise, skills, knowledge, resources, and active engagement significantly impact the project, organization, or community, driving progress, and fostering success.

A Word about projects

In a business context, working on a project involves collaborating with a team to achieve a defined objective within a specific timeframe. Projects are often temporary and undertaken to create unique products, services, or results. This process requires effective planning, resource coordination, and teamwork. Projects begin with a clear objective and scope, outlining what is included and excluded. A well-defined timeline helps monitor progress, while efficient utilization of resources contributes to successful outcomes. Collaboration and coordination among team members are crucial for executing planned activities and achieving project goals. Ultimately, projects deliver tangible or intangible results and involve managing stakeholder expectations. Once objectives are met, projects are closed out, evaluating success and documenting lessons learned.Projects deliver both tangible or intangible results and involve managing stakeholder expectations. When projects are closed out, their is an evaluation, debrief with and documentation of lessons learned.

BEYOND projects

An "enhavim" that matters is a meaningful endeavor. Your Future Vision that's Fueled by Purpose and Fulfilled by Mission. Why? Because Imagination captured and idealized becomes a VISION. Vision with reason and intention becomes a PURPOSE. Purpose that benefits specific people becomes a MISSION. Mission with objectives, goals, and defined dates becomes a PLAN. Plan backed by action will manifest your ENHAVIM. After the goals are set, the actions are within the scope of a project. Sherrie Rose is a leader who keeps everyone focused on the Enhavim without distractions and stays calm and in control. Discover more of Sherrie Roses's entrepreneurial ideas and passions on the "Likes UP" blog where she discusses people, legacy, values worth sharing, and businesses she recommends and who she gives a "Likes UP!" Click the enhavim pyramid below.

enhavim

ENHAVIM CONCEPT

Purpose +  
  Mission  
  are led by  
  VISION  

ENHAVIM is pronounced: on-ha-veem.
Say this simple phrase:
“From Dream to Enhavim” to remember the pronunciation.

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GET THINGS DONE (through others)

Try these services for your projects

VA service
VA service
VA service
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WEB PAGES (through others)

Web pages

Projects often need an optin page, a thank you page, a sales page, an order page. Here are a few tools that will do the job for you.

sponsors
sponsors

Tools

Basic tools you need online

Video :
YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia (Facebook Live, Periscope, Blab, Snapchat)
CRM/Autoresponder :
Infusionsoft, ActiveCampaign, Ontraport, Groove Pages, Kartra, Kajabi
Google Drive:
A lifesaver! Docs, sheets, sharing, collaboration
More Websites:
Wordpress, SquareSpace, Wix
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