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Goal Setting Guidelines Set a manageable number of goals. Between 3 and 8 goals is usually a good number Goals should be followed up regularly throughout the year and may be revised if needed In addition to your goals, you will also create an Individual Development Plan (IDP). Use your IDP to identify what development activities you need in order to reach your goals Great goals focus on the end result, not only on the steps to get there. A list of activities to be “ticked off” during the year is usually not a great goal At the beginning of each year, managers and staff members work together to identify and agree upon performance goals for the year. This brochure is designed to assist you in setting your goals. S Specific A Attainable M Measurable R Relevant T Time-bound SMART Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-bound

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Page 1: Specific · Timebound goals include the specific time by which results must be achieved. They may also incorporate a starting point, duration, and/or milestones

Goal Setting Guidelines

• Setamanageablenumberofgoals.Between3and8goalsisusuallyagoodnumber

• Goalsshouldbefollowedupregularlythroughouttheyearandmayberevisedifneeded

• Inadditiontoyourgoals,youwillalsocreateanIndividualDevelopmentPlan(IDP).UseyourIDPtoidentifywhatdevelopmentactivitiesyouneedinordertoreachyourgoals

• Greatgoalsfocusontheendresult,notonlyonthestepstogetthere.Alistofactivitiestobe“tickedoff”duringtheyearisusuallynotagreatgoal

At the beginning of each year, managers and staff members work together to identify and agree upon performance goals for the year. This brochure is designed to assist you in setting your goals.S

Specific

AAttainable

MMeasurable

RRelevant

TTime-bound

SMARTSpecific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-bound

Page 2: Specific · Timebound goals include the specific time by which results must be achieved. They may also incorporate a starting point, duration, and/or milestones

Individual Performance Goal Examples

Sales RepresentativeDeliverXGEVAgrowthindistrictxduringtheyear,bydevelopingandimplementingaccountPlanOfActionachieving6newpatientsonXGEVA.

Administrative CoordinatorCreate,launchandcontinuouslyupdatelocalSharepointsite,achievingausersatisfactionrateofatleast80%intheDecemberusersatisfactionsurvey.

Regional Medical LiaisonAtleast70%ofunpromptedphysicians(AandB)awareofXGEVA1stand2ndlinedataduringtheyear.

Product ManagerAchieveapatientshareofx%forXGEVAduringtheyearbydeveloping,gainingapprovalandexecutingonbrandplanandsalesmaterial.

Line of Sight Example

Country GoalAchievex%ofNordic&BalticXGEVATTMnetsalestargetfortheyear

Nordic and Baltic GoalDriveGrowthandnewproducts–AchieveXGEVATTMnetsalesofxM$duringtheyear

Individual Health Economist Performance GoalSubmitreimbursementdocument,whichhasbeenapprovedbyhead­quarters,attimeofEMApositiveopinion

A Guide to Creating “Line of Sight” Goals

WhenyoucanalignyourindividualperformancewithAmgen’sgoals,wesayyouhaveaclear“lineofsight”.Aclear“lineofsight”aligns:• Functional/countrygoalstocorporategoals• Teamexpectationstofunctional/countrygoals• Individualgoals/jobexpectationstoteamexpectations

Page 3: Specific · Timebound goals include the specific time by which results must be achieved. They may also incorporate a starting point, duration, and/or milestones

Time­boundgoalsincludethespecifictimebywhichresultsmustbeachieved.Theymayalsoincorporateastartingpoint,duration,and/ormilestones.Ifyoudon’tsetatime,thecommitmentistoovague.Anendpointgivesyouacleartargettoworktowards.

Relevantmeansthatgoalsareapplicabletothejobandcontributetothemissionoftheteam/workunit,functionand/oroverallbusinessresults.

Attainablegoalsarepractical,realistic,possible,andfallwithinthestaffmember’sareaofresponsibilityorcontrol.Agoalshouldalsobea“stretch”thatreachesbeyondwhatiseasilyachievable.

Measurablegoalsincludeaclearlydefinedmeansfordeterminingwhetherthegoalhasbeenmet.Thegoalcanbemeasuredinquantityorquality.Ifyoucan’tmeasureit,youcan’tmanageit.

Specificmeansdetailed,particularorfocused.Agoalisspecificwheneveryoneknowsexactlywhatistobeachievedandaccomplished.

SMART Goals Definition

SMART Goals QuestionsUse these questions to make sure your goals are SMART:

•Whendoesthegoalneedtobeaccomplished?•Whatisthestartingpointandduration?•Whatarethemilestones?

•Canyouactuallyachievethisgoal?Isitrealistic?•Doesitallowyouto“stretch”inyourknowledge,skills,andabilities?

•Whatexactperformanceisexpected?Whatshouldultimatelybeaccomplished?

•Howareyougoingtodoit?

•Isthegoalimportant?•Isthegoalinlinewithteam/workunit,function,and/or

businessresults?•Whyisthisimportanttodoatthistime?

•Howmuch?Howmany?Whatquality?•Howwillyouknowwhenitisaccomplished?•Whatisthemeasureofsuccess?•Haveyouestablishedconcretecriteriaformeasuringprogress?

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