SMART
© Copyright Frank D. Kanu 2000-2008
✓ Are you in control of your own destiny?
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This is an excerpt from Frank’s book
Stop Telling… Start
Leading!
The Art of Managing People by Asking Questions
Stop Telling… Start
Leading!
The Art of Managing People by Asking Questions
Checklist
One of the best ways you can create a set of goals for your team is to remember to follow the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attractive, Realistic, and Timely) principle. Once those goals are set—they have to be evaluated constantly and adjusted when needed.✓ Are you in control of your own destiny?
✓ Is your boss?
✓ Are you making your own decisions?
✓ Are you allowed to plan?
✓ Can you change given plans?
✓ Does your word count?
✓ Is there too much stress and pressure?
✓ Are blame games part of the daily routine?
✓ Does money or the lack of it rule?
✓ Is there supervision only?
✓ Is the staff qualified?
✓ Are there teams?
✓ Do you feel managed?
✓ Does the team feel managed?
✓ Is the top manager representing or managing?
✓ Do managers in the organization follow their own words?
✓ Do managers meet with employees every few weeks?
✓ Do you like the overall feeling?
✓ Do you have fun?
✓ Are management and staff loyal? To each other and the company?
✓ Is everyone responsible towards customers?
✓ Are there entrepreneurs?
✓ Are there ethical standards?
✓ Are they followed and lived by?
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