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The Art Of Business Goal Setting
 by: Jonathan Mayheart



Setting goals and making plans are simply a part of life. It is no secret that most aspects of our lives must have goals set and this is especially true in business. In order for a business to run smoothly and properly, it must have a set of solid goals to work towards. Setting a goal full of milestones and objectives, is an extremely crucial aspect of planning and running a business. Essentially, setting a goal can literally set your business up for success or failure.

While goal setting is an important aspect for any business, not everyone really knows how to formulate objectives and implement them for achieving the goals. A new business owner may not understand the importance of establishing solid and reachable goals for their business. Setting achievable goals gives the business something to aim for. With a target, you know better where your efforts need to go. A goal also gives a sense of direction to the management team. Knowing what the goals are and what they need to do, allowing for harmony in the office.

There are five basic rules of setting business goals. First, be very specific in your goals, right down to the most minute detail. Your objectives and goals should be extremely specific and include fractions, ratios, numbers, frequencies and percentages. Second, you should be able to measure your goals. In other words, when you set a goal, you should be able to track all actions and progress with the goals. Make sure the goals are reasonable and attainable. You should never set goals that are too far out of reach, doing so will set you up for disappointment. The goals must be realistic, but require effort on the part of your company.

You should also create goals that are relevant to your business. When creating goals, keep in mind the type of business you run and what areas you intend to implement those goals. You should also set a time limit on all goals. Look to achieve specific objectives within a specific amount of time, 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, etc.

Overall, create a business goal that is solid and stick to it. Deviations from the plan, could set your company up for failure. This is why you want to follow the above steps to ensure that all of your goals are attainable.

About The Author

Jonathan Mayheart, with a solid knowledge of personality psychology and BioData, has published articles on goal setting, personal goal setting and business goal setting . Jonathan writes for http://goalsetting.zupatips.com/


This article was posted on September 10, 2006

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