Creating Achievable Project Goals

Creating Achievable Project Goals

Want to make project goals achievable? Start by making sure they’re clearly articulated and supported by key stakeholders. That’s no guarantee though because other conditions can affect their achievability. Here are actions to help ensure your project goals are reasonable and motivate your project team.

  • Include training and experimentation tasks in your plan. You will attract the best team members if your project offers learning opportunities. Include training and the chance to practice new skills with some experimentation in your project plan. This expands team members’ understanding. New skills also pique team member interest in project goals. Businesses must innovate to remain competitive. So, treating projects as learning opportunities in addition to enhancing business capabilities means more value that your projects can deliver to stakeholders.
  • Develop success measurement approaches before creating success criteria. A common mistake made by project managers is to define success criteria without understanding how those criteria will be measured. For example, some criteria can be assessed only with subjective measures. This often causes conflict instead of uniting the organization around success. Create the measurement process first, then determine what result will be considered success. Your success criteria will be meaningful and allow you to track your degree of success.
  • Focus on business processes, not tools or IT systems. Project staff are more likely to understand project goals when they’re tied to existing business processes. Focus on the new or revised business process objectives. This helps team members understand the direction they need to take to meet project goals. Difficulties occur when goals focus on tools. For example, the goal “Implement a new warehouse security software system” leaves out the problem that needs to be corrected, or what opportunity the business wants to achieve.?
  • Set practical timelines. Project team members are more likely to support practical, non-arbitrary deadlines. A practical deadline means the timeframe reflects durations proven achievable in past projects. However, a tight deadline for legitimate reasons can be considered practical if management supports new approaches to help meet the deadline. Tight, but practical timelines require motivated teams, so explain the rationale to them to gain their support. (Think Apollo 11 landing on the moon prior to the end of the decade!)

What else do you do to create achievable goals and obtain support for them? Share with us in the comments section.

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Mohammad Hamdia

Spearheading business growth with strategic marketing and sales initiatives, BSc, MPhil

1 年

I'll keep this in mind

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Ilkin Hamidov

"Founder at RippleCoast | Providing Innovative Tech, AI, AR Solutions, and Software Development Services"

1 年

Nice article and each project is unique, so it's essential to adapt these suggestions based on the specific needs and dynamics of your project. Keep an open mind, be receptive to feedback, and continuously evaluate and adjust goals as necessary to maximize success.

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Completely agree with all the points. Experimentation is equivalent to proof of concept or piloting with a few users to determine product's or project's suitability to the problem that an organization is trying to solve. The cost incurred in doing so is easily recovered even if it takes a few experiments before finalizing a solution or product selection.

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Ronald Smith

Teach Project Management courses to technical graduate students

1 年

Nice topic/article. Part of obtaining support is to respect the individual. There is no better advice for working alongside others than to treat others as you would like to be treated yourself.

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