Goals Setting

Great! Setting specific goals will help provide direction for your literary fiction group. Here are some ideas for goals you might consider, and you can adjust them or add your own:

### Specific Goals:

1. **Increase Membership:**

- Goal: Achieve a membership of at least 50 active members within the first six months.

2. **Enhance Engagement:**

- Goal: Increase participation in discussions by having at least 70% of members contributing to weekly prompts or discussions each month.

3. **Host Regular Events:**

- Goal: Organize at least one author Q&A session and two themed discussion events each quarter.

4. **Diverse Reading Selection:**

- Goal: Curate a reading list that includes at least 12 books from diverse authors and genres over the year.

5. **Feedback Collection:**

- Goal: Distribute a feedback survey after each book cycle, with a 70% response rate, to understand member satisfaction and areas for improvement.

6. **Social Media Reach:**

- Goal: Grow the group's social media following by 100% within six months, tracking likes, shares, and comments as indicators of engagement.

7. **Reading Completion Rate:**

- Goal: Aim for at least 60% of members to complete the monthly book selections.

8. **Community Outreach:**

- Goal: Partner with at least two local libraries or bookstores to promote the group and its events within the first year.

### Next Steps:

- You can choose from these goals or mix and match based on what resonates with your vision for the group.

- Feel free to set any numerical targets that make sense for your group’s scale and resources.

Once you finalize the goals, we can move on to the next step of the action plan! What do you think?

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