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Weekend Poll Results: See How Others Manage Goal Setting

With thanks to all who are participating in my Weekend Polls feature, here are the results of this past weekend’s poll, which I’ve now closed.

The focus of this past weekend’s poll:

How do you approach goal setting and measurement of progress toward goals?

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The Results: More than two thirds of respondents set annual career goals. While 42% do so as part of performance management/review processes at the office, 33% do so independently and some establish career goals both independently and as part of workplace performance management. 

What kind of metrics, targets or motivational drivers might help you achieve your goals?

Measuring progress: For 43% of respondents, career goals are assessed and tied to passing subsequent performance reviews, financial incentives or professional development opportunities. Despite this, only 17% of respondents establish metrics to assess progress with their goals – although 50% of respondents do assess their goal progress at least twice annually, and 42% have established plans to support goal achievement.

Do you like to keep your goals private, or does voicing them to others make you more accountable and help generate a framework for success?

How are people doing? 45% of respondents reporting being on track to achieve their goals. Is it a coincidence that this is almost the same as the percentage – 44% – of respondents who have articulated their career goals to others? What do you think? Does voicing your goal to others make you more accountable, and/or does it help generate support for your success? Read on for full results.

THE RESULTS, BY PERCENTAGES

Setting annual career goals is the norm for more than two thirds of respondents

Almost a third of respondents said they set career goals independent of any workplace processes

43% of respondents identified corporate/organisational incentives to achieve such goals

Less than one in five respondents identify metrics to assess goal progress

Half of all respondents assess progress with career goals at least twice annually

Almost half the respondents are on track to achieve their goals

Many are working without a plan and specific targets or motivational drivers to support goal achievement

The majority of respondents keep their career goals to themselves

Slightly less than half the respondents set annual health/wellness/fitness goals

Many respondents don’t set, or don’t want to talk about, annual financial goals

More than half the respondents make use of a coach or mentor to support success

Half the respondents characterised their goals for this year as relatively modest and achievable

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