#1. Know Organizational Goals Like The Back of Your Hand: 6 Must-Haves For Successful Goal Alignment
#1. Know Organizational Goals Like The Back of Your Hand: 6 Must-Haves For Successful Goal Alignment
#1. Know Organizational Goals Like The Back of Your Hand: 6 Must-Haves For Successful Goal Alignment
Tip: Familiarize yourself with the other managers or leaders who are setting
goals of their own. Find out problems or reasons driving these new
organizational goals and if your team can in some way be a part of the
solution.
#2. Get leadership behind goals
One surefire way to sabotage successful goal alignment is presenting goals to
employees without consensus from each member of the leadership team. In
their 2013 Change and Communication ROI survey, Towers Watson found
that 75% of change initiatives fail. Why? It turns out only 68% of senior
managers understand the reasons behind organizational goals. Everyone
must have transparency into company strategy, issues at hand, and who is
responsible for what in order to be successful not only in aligning around
goals, but also accomplishing them.
Also read: Why Aligning Corporate Goals Takes More than Just Software
Tip: Don't break trust with inconsistent standards for your employees and suffer this
daunting outcome:
Tip: When setting goals, establish standards first, not last, and make sure
employees are educated on them before they are assigned goals. Avoid
making significant changes once they have been implemented. If change is
necessary, for example if key members of the team are leaving the company,
carefully outline why the change is happening, how it impacts each person’s
job and what will change in the goal process moving forward.
Tip: Avoid keeping your thoughts about the goal setting process to yourself.
Share them with colleagues and discuss them with each team member during
the goal-setting stage so that everyone is in agreement on the parameters of
objectives and deadlines.