SMART requirements are an acronym for “specific, measurable, attainable (achievable/actionable/appropriate), realistic, time-bound (timely, traceable)”. The principal advantage of SMART objectives is that they are easier to understand, to do, and then be reassured that they have been done.
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- How To Set SMART Project Objectives
- Tips For Using The SMART Framework
- Examples Of S.M.A.R.T. Objectives
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