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Julli [10]
3 years ago
5

Explain why milestones are important in a lifetime fitness plan, and provide an example of a milestone

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2 answers:
spayn [35]3 years ago
5 0

Life is full of milestones, just like projects. When planning a project, you must define the tasks that lead you from beginning to end, and you will inevitably want to mark key dates along the way.

Milestones allow you and your team to stay on track for the end goal, and they are also useful as a leader in evaluating your project whether or not it complies with the schedule.

For example, when planning to open a restaurant:

STEP 1: Moral commitment and decision.

STEP 2: Develop the concept.

STEP 3: Conduct a Market Study

STEP 4: Choose your location and your local.

STEP 5: Write your Business Plan.

STEP 6: Choose the legal status.

STEP 7: Take the administrative steps.

...

Other steps can follow after the opening of the restaurant as to achieve a certain turnover or enlarge the restaurant.

nadezda [96]3 years ago
4 0
A milestone is like a long term goal for example my milestone is to be in the nba playing with stephen curry and kevin durant milestones are important because they help set a certain goal that you can accomplish
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