Rewrite The Two Goals Below To Make Them SMART. Then Explain What Makes Them Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound
Rewrite The Two Goals Below To Make Them SMART. Then Explain What Makes Them Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound
Rewrite The Two Goals Below To Make Them SMART. Then Explain What Makes Them Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound
January 5
Rewrite the two goals below to make them SMART. Then explain what makes
them Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound.
SMART Goal One: “Office Green wants to make their brand more recognized in the
market”
What makes this goal specific? Does it provide enough detail to avoid
ambiguity?
Response: As it wants to make the brand more recognized to customers.
What makes this goal measurable? Does it include metrics to gauge success?
Response: Increase revenue by 5% by the end of the year by rolling out a new service that
provides office plants to high-volume clients.
What makes this goal attainable? Is it realistic given available time and
resources?
Response: Yes, with the publicity around the launch, Office Green projects that their
customer base will grow by at least 15%
What makes this goal relevant? Does it support project or business objectives?
Response: Given the business objectives of brand awareness
Goal Two: “Office Green wants to raise the customer retention rate.”
SMART Goal Two: “Office Green wants increase the customers who will use their
product”
What makes this goal specific? Does it provide enough detail to avoid
ambiguity?
Response:
What makes this goal measurable? Does it include metrics to gauge success?
Response:
What makes this goal attainable? Is it realistic given available time and
resources?
Response:
What makes this goal relevant? Does it support project or business objectives?
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