- 18 Mar 2022
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What are goals?
- Updated on 18 Mar 2022
- 1 minute to read
Setting goals allows you to connect high-level goals at the organisational level with detailed objectives at the individual level using a flexible, tiered approach. You can set Goals for both teams and individuals on your Totara site.
Goal scales
Goal scales are a customisable set of levels representing levels of achievement of a particular goal. Goal scales enable you to define the criteria by which a goal can be measured. For example, a scale might have three values: 'Complete', 'In Progress', and 'Started'. Another scale may simply list if the goal was 'Achieved' or 'Not Achieved'.
Each group of goals, or goal framework, can have a different scale so that goals can be measured using a variety of ranges or values.
Goal frameworks
Goal frameworks are set up to hold the skills, knowledge, and behavioural goals you expect staff to achieve.
Goals may be grouped under different kinds of framework. For example, one framework could hold all industry national goal standards (taken from an industry body), while another framework could hold specific goals set up in-house.
Before you set up a goal framework you must have a goal scale set up.
Goal types
Site Administrators can create and assign types of goals. If a goal is assigned a type, it inherits any custom fields that have been assigned to that type. This allows you to organise meta-data relating to your goals and only show the fields that each sort of goal needs.
The values of these custom fields will be displayed alongside the goal on the learner’s Appraisals > My Goals page as well.
The Totara Academy has a whole course dedicated to using Goals in Totara Learn. Here you can learn more on how to use goals, see best practice, and give it a go yourself.
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