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Prior to any group process, it is helpful to engage the group in setting its own set of common “ground rules”. This helps the group monitor behavior to ensure the maximum participation and respect of everyone present. Ground rules also help focus and motivate the group to achieve their common objectives.
These exercises provide the group with an opportunity to explore their own understanding of key terms and the way in which these terms are used in the New Tactics resources.
This document will provide the group with an understanding of how New Tactics defines and uses key terms in the Strategy Effectiveness Method and throughout the Strategy Toolkit resources.
We believe the world can be a better place for everyone and the path to that change is through human rights advocacy!
New Tactics has developed the Strategic Effectiveness Method for building strategic thinking and tactical innovation. This document provides an overview of the method and importance of each component for building your strategy.