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Getting Crystal Clear on Your Goals: Objective Clarification

When it comes to what your organization wants to achieve, do you have a clear picture? Can you describe your goals in a way that guides everyone in your organization?


Objective Clarification is like taking your big dreams and making them into clear, doable goals. It's about turning vague ideas into objectives everyone can understand and work towards.


When your goals are clear, knowing what steps to take is easier.


Think about your organization's goals right now.


Take them and ensure they're SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. For example, instead of saying "increase sales," you'd say "increase sales by 20% in the next quarter." This makes your goal specific and gives you a clear target to aim for.


Objective Clarification is at the heart of the first pillar of our '4 Pillars For Navigating Uncertainty' approach. When your goals are clear, it's easier to see what risks and opportunities matter most. It's like having a roadmap that helps you navigate uncertainty and reach your objectives.



Getting Crystal Clear on Your Goals: Objective Clarification
Getting Crystal Clear on Your Goals: Objective Clarification

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