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Setting smart goals

  1. 1. THE NEED FOR SETTING GOALS Employees thrive in an environment where they are pushed to succeed, having a goal to work towards is always a good idea to keep employees on path with a clear view ahead of them. There are two parts to being a successful business leader. One is having the ability to dream, imagine, and think ahead. The other is ensuring those dreams become reality by making a plan, setting goals, and consistently achieving those goals. Having quality management skills that are flexible and adaptable to the current situation in a business is what separates bad managers and good managers.
  2. 2. S.M.A.R.T GOALS SMART is a convenient acronym for the set of criteria that a goal must have in order for it to be realised by the goal achiever.
  3. 3. SPECIFIC Success coach Jack Canfield states in his book The Success Principles that, “Vague goals produce vague results.” In order for you to achieve a goal, you must be very clear about what exactly you want. Often, creating a list of benefits that the accomplishment of your goal will bring to your life, will you give your mind a compelling reason to pursue that goal. Most of the problems with goal achieving stem back to a lack of clarity in setting the goal in the first place
  4. 4. MEASURABLE It’s crucial for goal achievement that you are able to track your progress towards your goal. That’s why all goals need some form of objective measuring system so that you can stay on track and become motivated when you are making progress on your goals.
  5. 5. ACHIEVABLE Setting big goals is great, but setting unrealistic goals will just de-motivate you. A good goal is one that challenges, but is not so unrealistic that you have virtually no chance of accomplishing it.
  6. 6. REALISTIC/RELEVANT Before you even set goals, it’s a good idea to sit down and define your core values and your life purpose because it’s these tools which ultimately decide how and what goals you choose for your life. Goals, in and of themselves, do not provide any happiness. Goals that are in harmony with our life purpose do have the power to make us happy.
  7. 7. TIMED Without setting deadlines for your goals, you have no real compelling reason or motivation to start working on them. By setting a deadline, your subconscious mind begins to work on that goal, night and day, to bring you closer to achievement.

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