In the context of work planning and personal development planning, a SMART framework is often used as a checklist of the
characteristics of effective goals.
What does the 'M' in SMART stand for?
In the context of work planning and personal development planning, a SMART framework is often used as a checklist of the
characteristics of effective goals.
What does the 'M' in SMART stand for?
Rationale: SMART is 'Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time-bounded', although versions differ. Options A and C are both very plausible - and also qualities of effective goals -but you wouldn't want to replace 'measurable', which is
essential (otherwise, how will you know when you've reached your goal?).
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Monetary policy is a government economic policy relating to:
1 Interest rates
2 Taxation
3 Public borrowing and spending
4 Exchange rates
Which of the above are correct?
Which of the following organisations might benefit from a period of high price inflation?
Which of the following are the goals of macroeconomic policy?
1 Encouraging economic growth
2 Low unemployment
3 Achievement of a balance between exports and imports
4 Achieving zero inflation
Which of the following is an example of cyclical unemployment?
A surplus on the balance of payments usually refers to a surplus or deficit on the account.Which word correctly complete this statement?
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