SMART Goals (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound)
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Revision as of 21:19, 10 February 2021
Contents |
Abstract
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Goal Setting Theory
- Why is goal setting important
- Which problems does goal setting solve?
- How does SMART and goal-setting theory link
- How do SMART Goals solve the problem?
The SMART Goal Framework
What is the purpose of SMART?
Explanation of the Accronym
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S: Specific
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M: Measurable
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A: Attainable
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R: Relevant
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T: Time-bound
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Benefits of SMART Goals
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Application of SMART Goals
What characterises the process How is it utilized? What is the good practice within it?
Step-guide to usage
Provide a step guide on how to use it
Application Example of SMART Goals
A concrete example in which you utilise SMART Goals.
- Have a goal you are starting with
- Utilise the outlined application process of SMART Goals to make the goal SMART <be>
Outcome
- Highlight why it is SMART and what it does for the goal
Limitations
General limitations of SMART
Building Upon SMART
SMARTER and others that build upon SMART to improve and thereby counter limitations
Annotated bibliography
Short intro
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- Ref 3: Text explaining the reference