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Read the goal descriptions and the associated scenarios. Select the most appropr

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Question

Read the goal descriptions and the associated scenarios. Select the most appropriate category of 'SMART goals below 1. Goals cannot be vague. Sandy tells her student workers that she wants them to increase their data entry to a point where they are entering 10 complete files per hour (Click to select) 2 Goals should be made quantifiable in some way Paul tells his employees that he expects them to create 3 tag lines per hour when they are at their desks. [Cick to select) 3. Goals should certainly challenge, but should also be do-able. Amber goes a little overboard in her own workouts. Recently she told her personal training clients that she wanted them to increase the weight they are lifting by 100%) Click to select) have a neat office (Click to select 5. Provide a clear timeframe for completion. Chris gave his department 3 months to work on and implement a cost reduction progranm. [Click to select) 4 Goals should be iniked to the organization's mission. Nancy asks her secretaries to keep their workspace neat and tidy-she likes to

Explanation / Answer

Q1) The goal is Specific as the target is set for the workers.

Q2) The goals is Measurable as the expectation is measurable.

Q3) The goal is Achievable as the target set is the maximum achievable and attainable.

Q4) The goal is Relevant as it is linked to the organization's mission.

Q5) The goal is Time Limited as the time frame for completion of the program is set.