Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely SMART Goals Are:

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Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely SMART Goals Are:

Is It Specific? No Increase revenue from my personal chef business. Pick one

Increase revenue from my personal chef business. Your choice is incorrect. Click here to return to home page. This typical goal of any business lacks specificity. The author needs to detail how the increase will occur, quantify the increase and set a deadline that can be measured.

Try this SMART Goal: Increase revenue by 25% each month by catering 2 parties a month. Now it needs something that qualifies “better.” Something that is more specific. Let’s get SMART. Click here to return to home page. Increase revenue from my personal chef business.

Whenever you set goals, remember to be Specific. Asked who, what, where, when, why. Click here to return to home page. Increase revenue from my personal chef business. Who: Who is involved? What: What do I want to accomplish? Where: Identify a location/program/service When: Establish a time frame Which: Identify requirements and constraints Why: Specific reasons, purpose or benefits of accomplishing the goal?

This is a good start This is a worthy goal. The author needs to detail how the increase will occur, quantify the increase and set a deadline that can be measured. Now it needs something that qualifies “better.” You are correct. Click here to return to home page. Increase revenue from my personal chef business.

The goal is not complete However it is a good start. You are partially correct. Click here to return to home page. Increase revenue from my personal chef business.