SMART Objectives

This video explains how to set SMART Objectives for your goals.

Specific – What is the precise outcome? Who is responsible?
Measurable – How will progress be measured?
Attainable – Can the objective be achieved with a reasonable amount of effort?
Realistic – Do you have the ability and resources to get the job done?
Time dependent – What is the start or finish date?

I hope you find this video helpful and I wish you a very prosperous New Year!

2 Responses so far.

  1. Randy Ritter says:

    Hey Justin,

    You are getting very very good at these presentations. Very professional!

    Keep up the great work :)

  2. Drew says:

    Best blog post on goals I have read this year. (and last year). Simple method, but a very good outline for someone to get there goals written down


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