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SMART Targets/Goals

Posted on Sunday Apr 11 7:10:00 UTC 2010
I was chatting to a Networking Mummy about a FREE Business Link clinic she had attended about her business. She started talking with great excitement about setting herself dated targets.  I was shocked to hear she didn't do this already. And when I questioned her she said 'No-one had told me I needed to' - such an amazingly frank comment.  I have skills from my previous life as a Nursery Manager and SENCo, I'm also studying a degree in Childcare and Business, so targets are second nature to me. But I could see how someone may not realise the importance of seeing where your going, how your going to get there and she what you have achieved on the way. 
 
So here is my quick guide to SMART Targets or even goals!
 
Specific
•Make sure your target/goal well defined
Clear to anyone that has a basic knowledge of the project this is vital if you 1) have a team or 2) have a business mentor - they will want to know hat your talking about!

Measurable
•Know if the target/goal is obtainable and how far away completion is
•Make sure you know when it has been achieved

Achievable
•Don't make your goals/targets too easy or too hard 

Realistic
•Within the availability of resources, knowledge and time - if your a business mummy don't set them to be achieved during the school holidays when you won't have five minutes to spare

Time Based
•Enough time to achieve the goal
•or on the other hand not too much time, which can affect project performance
I hope this has been of interest or help!
As always would love to hear any feedback!
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Posted on Tuesday Apr 13 14:44:51 UTC 2010
Thanks for sharing. Really good advice.
Posted on Sunday Apr 11 21:51:12 UTC 2010
SMART advice indeed - and like you say for someone starting out on their own from a non-business background it's all too easy to not set yourself targets.
Ashley
Posted on Sunday Apr 11 20:55:08 UTC 2010
Great simple explanation of a well known management tool. Hopefully you don't mind if I pass it onto my team?
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