PDP & SMART' Goal Setting: Personal Development Plan
PDP & SMART' Goal Setting: Personal Development Plan
You should share your PDP with your line manager and use it in your appraisal /
performance reviews; your PDP is something that you can talk through with your mentor as
well.
Goal and objective setting for competencies – the behaviours
To achieve high performance, people need to know:
The scope of their responsibilities
What standards of achievement are expected
The process by which their performance will be measured
What support they can expect
How they are doing.
Clear goals and measurable outcomes are essential. Ideally, when setting long and short-
term goals people need to ensure that they are:
Specific - they spell out in concrete terms what is to be achieved
Measurable - quantitatively or qualitatively, you will know when it has been achieved
Achievable - they are ambitious, yet attainable given the conditions, resources
available and timescale
Results Orientated / Realistic - they describe a specific end product, result or
outcome that is of value to the organisation and employee
Time Bound - a time limit in which to achieve the results is included.
Tips
Focus on what success will look like/sound like/feel like.
Explore what success means to you
Step into the future and imagine having achieved your goal
How does it feel?
What are the tangible differences?
What have you gained?
What were the key things that helped you to get to where you are now?
When setting your goal focus on the why and the what, the how can be decided later. The
“Yes, but how?” syndrome can kill objectives before they are fully defined, e.g. “I want to
develop new skills, yes, but how do I make the time?”
When you are drafting goals look out for the following words in inverted commas. If they have
been included, use the prompts given at the side to help you make the goal more specific:
Improved - specify a measurable improvement
Better - specify how much better
More - specify how much more
Less - specify how much less
Feel - specify what you will feel.
Action
One to three steps for each goal ensuring these are practical and precise
What support / resources you need
Who can help you