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Posted By shaun allport Can anyone help....
What did S.M.A.R.T stand for?
appreciation in advance
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Posted By Coshh Assessor IIRC it's specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timed.
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Posted By Alan Harwood It relates to goal and target setting. The theory is that they should be SMART- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and, Time-bound.
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Posted By Alan Harwood Note to self - Must learn to type faster!!
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Posted By shaun allport many thanks CA
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Posted By Nigel Hammond Does any one know what the new version 'SMARTER' stands for?
Just a thought about the IIRC version; attainable and realistic - isn't that saying the same thing? I believe the other version quoted that includes 'relevant' is about being relevant to the aims and objectives.
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Posted By Coshh Assessor Yes, I agree relevant makes more sense than realistic.
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Posted By Paul Craythorne You could try B.O.H.I.C.A
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Posted By Aidan Toner Thought for the day from a 1995 diary ---'Management by objectives works if you know the objectives.Ninety percent of the time you dont.'-(Peter Drucker) -----I think he's got something there!!.
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Posted By shaun allport what was you doing looking at a 1995 diary!!!!!! but a agree with the statement
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Posted By Zyggy Turek Nigel,
It's the same as SMART + Evaluate & Review
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