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Work Plan Template

Purpose: To create a “script” for your improvement effort and support implementation.
Directions: 1. Using this form as a template, develop a work plan for each goal identified through the needs assessment process.
Modify the form as needed to fit your unique context.
2. Distribute copies of each work plan to the members of the collaboration.
3. Keep copies handy to bring to meetings to review and update regularly. You may decide to develop new work plans for new phases of
your reform effort.
Goal: Become a Pilot

Results/Accomplishments: Fly my own plane, where I want, when I want.

Action Steps Responsibilities Timeline Resources Potential Barriers Communications Plan


What Will Be Who Will Do It? By When? A. Resources Available A. What individuals or Who is involved?
Done? (Day/Month) B. Resources Needed (financial, organizations might resist? What methods?
human, political & other) B. How? How often?

Step 1: Sign enlistment Over the A. Air Force Proctor To A. My mother does not Air Force instructors guided
Join the papers for the Summer confirm my enlistment want to lose me when on how to become a pilot.
Airforce Airforce I am enlisted Over a year of training after
B. Need to be 18 years of agde boot camp.
to sign on my own B. Stops from enlisting in her
house, but after moving out.
Step 2: All enlisted 8 weeks long A. Immunization and A. Local Physician Doctors, Drill Sergeants,
Survive Boot prospects in a set Physical forms other recruits.
camp period B. If I do not possess a clean Basic Military Training.
B. Doctors Clearance bill of health One time.
Step 3: Acquire military Within a year A. Flight simulators and A. As long as I do not Mentors, Instructors, fellow
Train to become Pilots license after basic instruction books. defy a opposing trainees.
a pilot training officer Practice and Lessons.
B. Mentors B. Setback or discharged Weekly if not Daily
Step 4: Me, Myself, and I Within a year A. Pilots test A. Air Force availability Airforce.
Acquire Military Train under instructors.
License B. Planes to fly B. Availability of planes Once for the test.

Step 5: Military Veterans 20 years or A. Military compensation A. Become a military Military detachment
more for time served officer and doors open squadron.
Gain experience.
Fly for 20 years B. Military jobs for any job I would Daily, weekly, yearly
for a retirement want
check
B. Officer training program

Evidence Of Success (How will you know that you are making progress? What are your benchmarks?)
I will know I am making progress by how well I do on pilots tests and how soon I become a pilot. Survive air force bootcamp. Graduating officer training
school while in college. Acquire my pilots license.
Evaluation Process (How will you determine that your goal has been reached? What are your measures?)
After 20 years of service retire with a military pension and live luxuriously. How I live my life after my career in the Air Force, what will i do to find a new
passion.

Works Cited
Gordon-Barnes, Corrina. "6 Fresh Ways to Find Your Passion." The Muse, www.themuse.com/advice/6-fresh-ways-to-find-your-passion. Accessed

24 Apr. 2019.

"Military Compensation." Department of Defense, militarypay.defense.gov/calculators/active-duty-retirement/high-36-calculator/. Accessed 16

Apr. 2019.

"Pay & Benefits." Airforce, US Airforce, www.airforce.com/careers/pay-and-benefits. Accessed 16 Apr. 2019.

"Pilot." Airforce, US Airforce, www.airforce.com/careers/detail/pilot. Accessed 16 Apr. 2019.

Thompson, Lindsey. "Path to Becoming a Fighter Pilot." Path to Becoming a Fighter Pilot. Chron, work.chron.com/path-becoming-fighter-pilot-

18008.html. Accessed 16 Apr. 2019. Originally published in Chron.

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