Sunday 31 December 2017

Article "Being smart about writing SMART objectives"

Ayu Rina Dwi Utari
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34th article

"Being smart about writing SMART objectives"

SMART (specific,meansurable, attainable,relevant, and time-bound)
This article challegrs the conventional wisdom in mainstream evaluation regarding the process for SMART objectives. The article notes several advantages of mainstreaming the SMART method including program capacity building and being qble to independently monitor progress toward process and outcomes objectives. It is argued the one size fits all approach for writing SMART objectives is misleading. A case example is presented demonstrating a situation of the SMART criteria was necessary.

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