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Target setting – why use them and what makes a good target

Targets help provide direction, set expectations and provide pace and urgency to an improvement effort whilst also providing some indication of the expected final impact.

Target setting purpose

Targets can be set top-down or bottom-up by team leads (requires ‘Lead’ Authority level):

  • Top-down targets: Used in the initial diagnostic phases of the improvement program, when the overall opportunity (or gap) is defined but without a clear understanding of the detail initiatives in the program or how much each initiative will contribute towards the target
  • Bottom-up targets:  Used in the later implementation phases of the improvement program, when each initiative has been evaluated and a detailed understanding and analysis has been made of the each initiative’s impact and contribution to the target

Impact charts can show the targets graphically allowing users to instantly see progress against targets and keep the team focused on the overall improvement program objectives:

Impact targets

 

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