SMART Goals
When you set goals, make sure they are SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound
Specific
- What will be accomplished? What specific actions will you take?
- Think of this as a mission statement. You should be able to precisely state what the outcome of your work or effort will be.
Measurable
- What “data” will you use to measure your goal or to determine if it has been met?
- If this is a long term goal, what milestones (or sub-goals) will you need to meet on the way to achieving it?
- Measurement methods can be both quantitative and qualitative. Use the measurement form that best suites your specific goal.
Achievable
- Can you reasonably accomplish the goal? Do you have the necessary skills or resources?
- If you don’t currently have the skills need to achieve the goal, how will you acquire them? These can be some of your measurable milestones.
Relevant
- Does this particular goal align with broader project or personal goals?
- How is the outcome important?
Time-bound
- What is the time frame for accomplishing this goal?
- Is it realistic?