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Try writing the goals for the year at the end of the year instead. Significantly more accurate.


I would love to do that but unfortunately every organisation I've been in demands that I set them at the start of the year. Then at the end of the year I can reflect on all the goals that were no longer relevant because plans change and being able change is agile.




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