Managers and leaders should lead by example. They are in a position of influence over their workforce and therefore need to follow time-tested methods that work. These examples help set the culture of the workforce and ensure their subordinates follow suit.
A leader must lead by example and have goals that are clearly defined. SMART allows for leaders to set their intentions and values and showcase these to their team.
An example of this is the first part of the acronym, specific. Leaders and managers need to set specific intentions. They should have a yes be yes and a no means no approach to leading, showing consistency in their intent and objectives. An example of setting a specific goal or intention is for leaders to offer their team more feedback. Constructive feedback, according to Gallup, produces significantly higher engagement at work.
Measurable goals can help leaders and managers quantify their success. If we revert back to the last example, leaders that wish to offer more feedback can quantify the amount of feedback they offer and the outcomes achieved from this effort. Quantifying also allows leaders to place a cap on how much they do achieve, meaning their goals are realistic. Offering more feedback to employees may be the goal, but how much more feedback can they realistically offer?
When setting workplace goals, SMART helps managers and leaders stay relevant to their organisation’s needs. They need to ask questions about the overall vision and mission of the organisation and the key aims and objectives. Is their goal relevant to the organisation’s overall strategy and vision, for instance?
Lastly, managers and leaders need to set a fixed time to achieve the goals that they set. They need to show that they can manage their time effectively, which is the hallmark of a great leader, and achieve their goals in a realistic time frame. SMART can also be used alongside a SWOT analysis to check for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that may hinder or provide opportunities to achieve these goals.