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Creating a basic SMART goal
Creating a basic SMART goal

Creating a new SMART goal, measurement type and value, due date, privacy

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To create a SMART goal, or Objective as it's referred to in the application, click on the ‘New Objective’ button from the homepage, or any of the Objectives feature pages.

Step 1: Set an objective name and measurement

Name your objectives to reference the purpose and achievements your efforts are working to accomplish.

Define the measurement type to represent the metrics that will determine objective achievement. You can customize how you would like to track your progress by selecting between Percentage, Numeric, Complete/incomplete, or Currency measurement types.

Step 2: Configure your objective settings (optional)

Set the objective to draft

Based on how your network is set up, objectives created may default to draft. Draft objectives are used during the planning process before the quarter (or cycle) has officially started. Employees typically will create Objectives in draft, so that they can meet with their managers to discuss and adjust, before committing to them at the start of a quarter (or cycle).

Define a due date

By default, the due date will match the end of your quarter (or cycle).

Set the objective privacy

Objectives are set to public by default. You have the ability to specify whether the objective should be public or only visible to the participants.

Define participants

You are auto-assigned as the owner to the objective. Add additional owners or stakeholders by selecting a blank space next to your name and searching for a team member.

Labels

Add labels to better categorize your objectives.

Step 3: Add a custom check-in reminder email (optional)

By default, this is set to on. You can customize the day of the week to receive an email reminder to check-in. This helps to build habits around continuously tracking progress.

Step 4: Save your objective

Once you’ve written up your objective and chosen how you will measure progress, save the objective, or optionally save and create another one. Saving an objective takes you to the detail page of the objective so that you can continue making changes.

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