GOAL SETTING Flashcards

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Levels of Goals

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  1. Individual goals -> member of team
  2. Unit goals -> operating unit levels (e.g. departments)
  3. Strategy goals -> enterprise level

Real power of these 3 cascading goals lies in their alignment with objectives of the company!
-> meaning of alignments: everybody is involved in goals and understands benefits of them! Can only be realized by sharing information!

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A goal should be:

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  • specific
  • measurable
  • flexible
  • relevant
  • time-bound
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How to maximize Goal Success

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Establishing a sense of ownership!

  • Look for commitment: Involve followers in setting goals, ask for constructive critics and listen carefully -> become the owner of a goal
  • Team members have to see that given goals are important/worthy to reach to commit
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5 Principles of Goal Setting

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  • Clarity: Goal is clear! What is task for each member
  • Challenging: Goal is not too easy! Compare development level to find right degree of challenge (situational approach)
  • Commitment: Involvement of all team members in process
  • Feedback: Where is deficit? Should be constructive and critical!
  • > necessary to remove obstacles
  • Task complexity: Increasing complexity means reducing motivation -> right degree
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4 Ways how Goals can affect Performance (Lock)

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  • Directive function: Goals bring effort in direction of relevant activities
  • Energizing function: High goals lead to greater efforts
  • Persistence: Tight deadlines lead to more rapid work than lose deadlines (goal should be time-bound)
  • Actions: Developing a strategy to gain right knowledge and collect the knowledge necessary to achieve the goal.
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