Goal setting and priority management
Objective: to master the system of setting team goals sharply targeted towards business objectives
What is a Team GOAL and why it matters
The difference between a goal and tasks and projects. Connection with motivation and performance
Crafting a team goal from multiple projects
How to define a team goal based on team tasks and strategy
SMART principles for Goals setting  
Examples of strong and weak definitions, typical mistakes
Strategic Planning Cycle
How goals are defined, updated, and kept in the team's focus
Workshop: Creating a goal for your team
Participants formulate a goal, analyze it using SMART criteria, and receive feedback
The workshops experience
What is a Team GOAL and why it matters
  • Watch the video " What is a Team GOAL and why it matters" (15 min)
  • Think about it:
- Is my current team goal a number of tasks/projects or a goal?
- Does my team understand why we do what we do?
  • Prove yourself and ask a quick question to your team members:
- What is the goal of our team?
- How are your tasks related to the team’s goal?
  • Spend some time reflecting on the team’s answers - do they all clearly understand the team goal/ How would you rank their understanding on a scale from 1 to 10?
Crafting a team goal from multiple projects
  • Watch the video "Crafting a team goal from multiple projects" (15 minutes)
  • Analyze what projects your team is currently working on
  • Consider the questions:
☐ Why are these projects being carried out?
☐ What should they change in business?
☐ Who do they influence?
☐ How can you measure the results?
  • Based on the analysis, bring the draft your team goal definition: “My team does X to achieve Y.”
  • Check your wording against the checklist:
☐ There is a measurable result
☐ The contribution of the team and individual colleagues is clear
☐ The goal delivers transformation, not just activity
☐ There is a clear business value
☐ It can be presented to a company Founder or CEO
Strategic Planning Cycle
  • Watch the video "The Purpose of Strategic Planning" (15 minutes)
SMART principles for goals 
  • Watch the video “How to formulate a team goal: SMART, OKR and other approaches” (15 minutes)
  • Answer the questions below and finally define a goal for your team:
- What do you want to achieve? Why is it important?
- How will you know that you have achieved it?
- Until when?
- What metric will record this?
- How will it sound in the final definition?
  • Optional : Ask your colleagues to read and ask questions