MANAGER | OBJECTIVE SETTING
Objective setting is the foundation of all good management. Without objectives, you will never be able to focus on achievement, nor manage the various aspects of your work and working relationships. This course covers your ability to think through and define the results you and your team wish to achieve in the future, taking you through an eight-step process, which is constantly subject to change and review.
Aims of the course
- to provide an understanding and clarification of the main areas of performance
- to identify all the factors that influence performance and define objectives
- to define job objectives that are S.M.A.R.T
- to classify job objectives into project or process-based tasks
- to establish approval of the job objectives based on their relevance to results
- to translate individual job objectives into a team context and contribution to team goals
- to set out to provide continuous reviews based on change and team involvement
- to establish short term work objectives in order to plan priorities and manage time effectively
- to develop and implement action plans for improvement
Objectives of the course
At the conclusion of the course you will be able to:
- define performance areas
- define key factors that influence your performance
- define your job objectives as end results
- classify your work into project or process objectives
- obtain approval for your job objectives
- brief team members in the creation of team objectives
- introduce a process for monitoring and updating objectives
- formulate work objectives as a basis for managing priorities and time
Tutorials
Introduction to Objective Setting
Tutorial 1: Defining performance areas
Tutorial 2: Defining key factors
Tutorial 3: Defining objectives
Tutorial 4: Classifying objectives
Tutorial 5: Defining work objectives
Tutorial 6: Creating team objectives
Tutorial 7: Agreeing and updating objectives
Study time
As a guide, the course could take up to one hour per tutorial to complete. However, this time may vary considerably depending on several factors; the time allocated to work based objectives and review, individual learning styles, differing levels of ability in the subject area and so on. The overall objective is not how quickly the course can be completed but how well the individual acquires the new knowledge and applies this in their work to improve their performance.
Skill cluster for this course
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