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• The key to realizing a dream is to focus not on success but on
significance - and then even the small steps and little victories along
your path with take on greater meaning.
• In every aspect of
our lives, we are always asking ourselves, How am I of value? What is
my worth? Yet I believe that worthiness is our birthright.
• Where there is no struggle, there is no strength.
• The big secret in life is that there is no big secret. Whatever your goal, you can get there if you're willing to work.
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I believe that everyone is the keeper of a dream - and by tuning into
one another's secret hopes, we can become better friends, better
partners, better parents, and better lovers.
• Unless you choose to do great things with it, it makes no difference how much you are rewarded, or how much power you have.
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Hello my Women of Greatness,
Thank you for coming and joining me.
We will start this forum group Wednesday- January 31,2007
At 11:00 Am. Pacific time.
Please introduce yourselves if you do not know one another.
We will be here each week helping each other succeed.
We will be here each week to share ideas and learn together so if anyone wants to share in the near future any topics please let me know.
Today we will talk about :
10 Tricks for Setting Effective Goals
SUMMARY: Setting effective associate goals can be a challenging process.
However, goal setting should be easy, interactive, encouraging, and
motivational. Use the 10 techniques in this article as you leverage
goals to drive your associates to success.
Setting associates goals can be a challenging process. tell them you
want goals that are easy to reach, but over-achievers typically want a
challenge. Regardless of a associates personal desire, goals should always be challenging, obtainable, and measurable.
Work with each associate to determine what is reasonably challenging,
but obtainable in a set time span. By doing this, the set goals will be
more effective and beneficial to both the company and associate.
As you work with your associate to set goals, use the following 10
items to help create personal goals that will achieve the larger
corporate objectives.
#1 - Allow Your associate to Own Their Goals
For your associate to succeed, he or she needs to feel some sense of
ownership in the goal. Each goal should generate excitement in the associate. You can save time and increase associate buy-in by having your associate request goals.
Make sure that your associate understand the corporate objectives
before asking for their requests. Review the requested goals with each associate and tweak as necessary. Some associate will be great at
setting their own goals, others will need guidance. Asking for his or
her input will help you learn more about what motivates each
individual, and will make it easier to capitalize on intrinsic
motivation.
#2 - Set Deadlines
Open-ended goals encourage procrastination
and complacency. In most organizations, it works well to have quarterly
goals. Larger annual targets are also helpful, but those should be
supported by short-term smaller goals.
#3 - Make Sure the Goals are Measurable
Every goal should
produce some sort of quantifiable data. If you are unsure how to make a
goal quantifiable, ask your employee to propose a solution. By
eliminating subjective measurements, both you and your associate know he
or she met the goal, and it is difficult to dispute the measurement
once the due date arrives.
#4 - Have Your Associate Write Their Goals Down
Regardless of the goal's origin, it is important to have them personally re-write the goal and measurement.
This practice helps your employee visualize exactly what it is they are
trying to achieve. It also encourages a personal commitment to focus on
accomplishing the goal.
#5 - The Goal Post
Seeing the goals daily keeps them fresh in your associate mind.
Encourage your associate to post his or her goals in sight of where they
are easily visible. Allowing associate to see other team members' goals
can also provide a better understanding of the role each plays in the
company. Posting associate goals also helps to establish a sense of
unity amongst the staff. Knowing he or she is not the only one with a
difficult goal can be a powerful motivator.
#6 - Schedule Regular Progress Meetings
Once the goals are
set, make sure to schedule periodic progress meetings to keep your associate on pace. This is not micro-management, but support to help
him or her stay focused. associate will often spend too much time on
one goal while neglecting the others on the list. Progress meetings
help to give goals the appropriate emphasis and help to ensure that
nothing slips through the cracks.
#7 - Limit the Number of Goals
One of the most important tricks for setting effective goals is quality
over quantity. Do not assign a goal just to add more to an associate
list. It is far more effective to make sure that all goals are meaningful. If it is not going to provide measurable value to the company, eliminate it and try again.
#8 - Base Goals on Company Values
Defined corporate values should serve as the base for setting effective
goals. For example, if diversity in the workplace is a value of your
company, then a goal that furthers diversity would be appropriate.
Supporting an associate goal derived from your company's core values
makes accomplishing the goal more likely.
#9 - Provide Positive Feedback
Separate from scheduled progress meetings, try to find opportunities to give encouragement. Words of affirmation keep v motivated and working hard. Periodic positive feedback can make the difference between a goal accomplished and a goal exceeded far beyond expectations.
#10 - Make the Reward Worth It
What does the employee receive once all of his or her goals are met? Is
it an emassociate bonus, a raise, additional vacation days, a new title?
Make sure it is something valued by the employee. Personal satisfaction
is good, but sustained hard work and effort should come with rewards
for exceptional performance.
Setting effective goals does not have to be challenging. Remember that
all goals should support what is best for your company, while at the
same time being realistic, obtainable, and measurable. Following these
goal setting guidelines will ensure that both you and your associate
achieve success.
So here are some ideas to apply to your businesses and or downlines.
So we can start on by asking questions or giving our input on this topic.
We will be meeting here every Wednesday At 11:00 AM Pacific Time.
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Many Blessings,
Kathy Hamilton/simikathy.com