The document discusses setting goals for Phi Theta Kappa chapters. It emphasizes that goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound (SMART). Goals must motivate members and be important to the chapter. The process involves writing down goals using affirmative language, breaking them into action items, monitoring progress, and assessing if goals remain relevant. Examples of goals provided include a scholarship goal focusing on a case study challenge, a leadership goal of hosting a regional event, and a service goal creating a cell phone recycling program.