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    Course Introduction
    Course Syllabus
    1.1: Case Study – Transforming the Textbook Industry
    Strategizing
    1.2: Management Strategy Frameworks
    Strategic Management in the P-O-L-C Framework
    An Overview of Strategic Planning or "VMOSA"
    PESTLE and SWOT Analyses
    Resource-Based View
    The Knowledge-Based View of Strategy Formulation
    1.3: Intended and Realized Strategies of Managers
    How Do Strategies Emerge?
    1.4: Managers Have To Make Choices, Make Trade-Offs, and Have Discipline
    Strategy as Trade-Offs, Discipline, and Focus
    What Trade-Offs Are You Building into Your Strategy?
    Porter's Competitive Strategies
    2.1: Case Study – Nucor Aligns Company Goals with Employee Goal
    Goals and Objectives
    2.2: How Should Managers Define Goals and Objectives?
    The Nature of Goals and Objectives
    Creating Objectives
    2.3: Managers Must Understand the Measurement of Goals and Objectives
    From Management by Objectives to the Balanced Scorecard
    2.4: How To Identify Successful Goals and Objectives
    Characteristics of Effective Goals and Objectives
    2.5: Managers Use Goals and Objectives for Employee Performance Evaluations
    Using Goals and Objectives in Employee Performance Evaluation
    2.6: Connecting Goals and Objectives with Corporate Social Responsibility
    Integrating Goals and Objectives with Corporate Social Responsibility
    2.7: Defining Your Own Goals and Objectives Makes You a Better Manager
    Your Personal Balanced Scorecard
    2.8: An Overview of Goal-Setting Strategies
    Setting and Achieving Powerful Goals
    Discussion: Setting and Achieving Powerful Goals
    3.1: The Components of a Business Strategy
    The Five Components of a Business Strategy
    Strategy Formulation
    3.2: Strategy Is Essential for Management Success
    Developing Strategy Through Internal Analysis
    Developing Strategy Through External Analysis
    Formulating Organizational and Personal Strategy With the Strategy Diamond
    Developing Successful Strategies: Planning To Win
    3.3: Discussing the Five Competitive Forces of Strategy
    The Five Competitive Forces that Shape Strategy
    Course Feedback Survey
    Course Feedback Survey
    Certificate Final Exam
    PRDV227: Final Exam
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  1. PRDV227: Introduction to Business Planning and Strategy
  2. Unit 2: Setting and Achieving Goals and Objectives

  3. 2.4: How To Identify Successful Goals and Objectives
  4. Characteristics of Effective Goals and Objectives

Characteristics of Effective Goals and Objectives

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Read this section, which explains the process of setting attainable goals and objectives. This section will help you identify the tools necessary to troubleshoot issues in the goal-setting process. Any time a manager makes a decision, there is the possibility of an ethical, economic, or moral challenge to that decision. Knowing how to troubleshoot will help a manager to better address such challenges.

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