Principles of Information Systems, Loose-Leaf Version
Principles of Information Systems, Loose-Leaf Version
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ISBN: 9781305971820
Author: Ralph Stair, George Reynolds
Publisher: Course Technology
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Chapter 11, Problem 6DQ
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SMART Goals:

  • The SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time constrained.
  • The acronym for SMART stands for:
    • Specific:
      • A specific goal could be understood and accomplished with greater chance.
      •  It uses action verbs and specifies who, when, what why and where.
    • Measurable:
      • It includes numeric or descriptive measures that define criteria such as quality, quantity and cost.
      • It can determine progress towards goal.
    • Achievable:
      • The goals should be ambitious, attainable and realistic.
      • The goals below standard performance are demotivating.
    • Relevant:
      • The goal should subsidize strongly to department mission.
      • It should be related to the goal of organization.
    •   Time constrained:
      • A time limit should be set to reach goal.
      • It helps to define priority to assign to meeting goal.

BHAG:

  • The acronym BHAG stands for Big Hairy Audacious Goal.
  • It is been set by some organizations that require breakthrough in their products.
  • It is meant to shift the manner of doing business.
  • It denotes the way that people are perceived in industry.
  • The steps taken to create a BHAG includes:
    • The first step is to conceptualize it, which denotes taking the time to think through goal.
    • The second step denotes a feasibility check to gauge it.
    • The final step is to commit to the BHAG goal.

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