Setting SMART goals can help prevent project failure by providing a clear and measurable path towards the project's objectives. SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound. This means that each goal is clearly defined, can be measured, is achievable, directly relates to the project's objectives, and has a set timeline for completion. This clarity and structure can help prevent common causes of project failure such as ill-defined project scope, bad management of expectations, and poorly defined goals.
Abstract plans without concrete deadlines can hardly be called goals and unlikely will help you to s...
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