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CREATING SMART GOALS FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES

Updated: Sep 20, 2019


Specific - Measurable - Achievable – Relevant - Time-bound


SMART goals should be something that is used by both Managers and employees in any business which will enable you to set a benchmark for determining whether you are actually succeeding. Goals should be designed to motivate your employees and making sure it is important to them to be successful and there is value in achieving them.


How to create SMART goals


If your Goal needs to be Powerful, it needs to be SMART, it needs to be very specific, clear and well defined. Everyone should know if the goal is obtainable, and how and when the task will be accomplished. It means breaking your goal down into measurable elements. All elements that have goals that are attainable, realistic and can be accomplished within a specific time-frame are ones that all employees can put their effort on.

The goal needs to connect into the employee's key responsibilities and be relevant to the mission of the department. Every SMART goals should embrace the end results that need to be accomplished for the task. The complete goal prerequisites to be articulated in a way that makes it easy for everyone to appreciate and know what needs to be done in order to achieve the desired results.


Performance Goals and Development Goals


While setting SMART goals for employees include both Performance Goals and Development Goals, as each goal has its own requirements.


Performance Goals are appropriate to the level of the position and related to job responsibilities and deliverables. These goals also need to address potential advancement, promotion within the company in the future. Development Goals are Learning-oriented and should assist to deliver higher level performance in the employee’s current job and career advancement.


What transpires after SMART goals are created?


Once the SMART goal is created, it is essential for the Managers and employees to derive an action plan to accomplish the goal. The action plan will include specific tasks or steps you will take to accomplish each goal and also allow everyone to see if the goal can be reached within the time indicated in the SMART goal. By writing out the specific steps, and then crossing each one off as you complete it, you'll realize that you are progressing towards your ultimate goal. Managers and employees both can give feedback and learn about different practices while using these action plans.


THE  LAST WORD


SMART goals enables and empower your employees to complete the project within specified time frame and makes everyone feel successful by accomplishing admirable results. Empowered employees have the potential to reach high levels of productivity because achieving the SMART goals make them feel they are in control of their jobs.


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NIRMAL KUMAR

About the author :

As an entrepreneur and a succesful service delivery leader with a great eye for detail, Nirmal brings with him over 18 years of comprehensive experience with diverse companies, ranging from start-ups to leading multinationals. He started his career as a hands-on engineer in the information technology industry and grew through the ranks to serve in several key positions in the customer Services Industry.

His articles Focus on understanding customer centric leadership, employee empowerment, Goal setting and effective performance appraisals which will help upcoming leaders to effectively engage in their day to day job responsibility .

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