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A goal is a desired state of affairs of a person or of a system.
For any successful business system, "goal" means deriving profits by making goods or services available to the end user (customer) at the best possible cost.
Goal management - Personal goals.
Individuals can have personal goals. A ...
Achieving complex and difficult goals will require your focussed, long-term diligence and effort. Success in any field will require that you forego blaiming, excuses and justifications for poor performance or lack of adequate planning. It will require your emotional maturity.
Goal management - Emotional Control.
Long term achievements are based on short-term achievements. Emotional control over the small moments of the single day makes a big difference in the long term. See also: Cognitive Science
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Individuals can have personal goals. A student may set a goal of a high mark in an exam. An athlete might walk five miles a day. A traveler might try to reach his destination city within three hours.
Managing goals can give you returns in all areas of your life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know what you have to concentrate on and improve.
Goal setting and planning (Goalwork) gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. It focuses your acquisition of k ...
Goal management is the process of recognizing or inferring goals of individual team members, abandoning goals that are no longer relevant, identifying and resolving conflicts among goals, and prioritizing goals consistently for optimal team collaboration and effective operations.
Organizational Goal Management solution ensures that individual employee goals and objectives are aligned with the vision and strategic goals of the entire organization. Goal Management provides organizations with a mechanism to effectively communicate corpor ...