Development Plan Questionnaire
Name
Title
(Make one up that conveys in 3 words or less what you offer.
Sound bite elevator pitch)
One liner
Given a whole line rather than a few words, how would you
want your most admiring peer to introduce you?
Make it first person:
What is your mission?
a) What
do you want to do? What action do you want to take? Think of the distinctions
between “direct, activate, manage, grow, develop, foster, initiate, drive” and
other similar action words. Which best describes the action you want to most
take?
b) Where
do you want to see more of by taking that action?
c) How
do you want to do it?
d) What
is the story behind your mission?
Write a mission statement using the above answers. The
following format can be a starting place: “My mission is to [a.]
more/better/superlative [b.] by/through [c.].”
What is your vision:
a) What
are the values at your core? List top 5, reduce to 3 and write them here:
______________ ______________ ______________
b) What
size community do you want to touch?
c) Who
do you see as agents (people/organizations/sectors/governments with the power
to act) within that community?
d) What
do you want people to have? What do they get in your ideal vision?
e) What
is the story driving your vision?
Write a vision statement. Get started on your vision
statement with your version of this format: “I envision a [value] [b.] where
[c.] have/experience and [values].”
What is your unique
ability?
a) What
do you do that no one else can do quite as well or in the way that you do?
b) Working
from the assumption that you are the ideal person to do this work, why are you
specifically and especially qualified to manifest this mission and make this
vision come into being?
What are your goals
for the year?
a) Be
specific—what do you want to achieve? Even if you start out amorphous, bring it
down into tangible terms. From “To see more good in the world.” Move towards,
“To notice less garbage on my street, more positive comments in conversations,
and make more intentional gifts to causes I believe in.”
b) For
each goal, develop a strategy you want
to take to achieve it?
c) How
will you know you have achieved it? It is hard to know there is more “good in
the world” if you don’t know what that looks like in the world around you. When
looking for evidence, consider what you can sense—feel, see, taste, smell, or
hear.
Motivation
a) Why
is this –mission, vision, and goals– important to you?
b) What
is your motivational story? Do you have a “wake-up call” that prompted you to
action and reinforced your commitment? (A wake up call is that moment when the
world stops moving and you realize what is supremely important in life.)
c) What
do you get out of it? How do you benefit? Emotionally? Financially? Socially?
Etc.
Audience
a) What
audience(s) do you want to reach with your work?
b) Identify
the ideal values of your clients.
c) How
else will you know them when you meet them?
Boundaries
a) What
boundaries do you want to set for yourself and for your work?
b) What
are you going to say no to in order to focus on what is important to you?
c) What
are you going to make sure you do more of?
d) If
there are areas of your life in which you waiver, what commitment can you make
now to strengthen yourself later?