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| A time-frame gives a sense of urgency for achieving your goal. The goal of ‘Owning a Ferrari’ for instance, would probably not push an individual to action, the same way ‘Owning a Ferrari by December 31st, 2020’ would. | | A time-frame gives a sense of urgency for achieving your goal. The goal of ‘Owning a Ferrari’ for instance, would probably not push an individual to action, the same way ‘Owning a Ferrari by December 31st, 2020’ would. | ||
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− | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goal (07 November 2012), http://giftedkids.about.com/od/glossary/g/Goal.htm (07 November 2012), http://www.diffen.com/difference/Goal_vs_Objective (07 November 2012), http://topachievement.com/smart.html (07 November 2012) | + | <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goal] (07 November 2012), [http://giftedkids.about.com/od/glossary/g/Goal.htm] (07 November 2012), [http://www.diffen.com/difference/Goal_vs_Objective] (07 November 2012), [http://topachievement.com/smart.html] (07 November 2012)</ref> |
Revision as of 11:02, 15 November 2012
Specific | Goals should be çoncrete’, not general. E.g. Instead of ‘increase profits’, a company may set the goal ‘increase profit by 10 percent in 2013’ |
Measurable | Goals should be able to answer the questions ‘How much/how many?’. For instance, instead of the goal ‘to be thin’, a better goal would be ‘to lose 15 kg’. |
Attainable | Goals should be something you can achieve with your skills and abilities. |
Realistic | You should set goals for which you are willing and able to work towards. For instance, doubling profit by 2013 might be unrealistic for an established and large company. However, by 2020, doubling may well be possible. |
Timely | A time-frame gives a sense of urgency for achieving your goal. The goal of ‘Owning a Ferrari’ for instance, would probably not push an individual to action, the same way ‘Owning a Ferrari by December 31st, 2020’ would. |
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