Goal setting Flashcards
TYPES OF GOALS
Unit goals: what your group as a whole will try to accomplish
Individual goals: how each employee will contribute to achieving the unit goals
GOAL ALIGNMENT
- Strategic Goals (Enterprise level)
- Unit Goals (Operating unit level)
- Member of teams (Individual level)
HOW TO MAXIMIZE GOAL SUCCESS
Establishing a sense of ownership
• Team members have to see that given goals are important/worthy to reach
• Look for commitment: listen carefully and involve followers in setting goals! Ask for constructive
critics -> become owner of goals
GOALS AND PERFORMANCE - 4 WAYS HOW GOALS CAN AFFECT PERFORMANCE (LOCK)
Goals affect performance in four ways
1. Directive function: goals bring effort in direction of relevant activities
2. Energizing functions: high goals lead to greater efforts
3. Persistence: tight deadlines lead to more rapid work than lose deadlines (goals should be
time-bound)
4. Action: sense of ownership, all cohesion multicomponent’s, activity to fulfill the goals
5 PRINCIPLES OF GOAL SETTING
- Clarity:
goal is clear! 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 a deficit? Should be constructive and critical! Necessary to remove obstacles - Task complexity: increasing complexity means reducing motivation -> right degree, conditions do not frustrate
SMART GOAL SETTING
- Specific (Clarity)
- Measurable (alternative: motivating)
- Achievable (alternatives: agreed, accurate, aligned, attainable)
- Relevant (alternative: realistic)
- Timely (time bound)