Goal Design
Cross-source consensus on Goal Design from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The study recommends making climate goals actionable and meaningful at the departmental level. — Senior management’s understanding of and response to climate goals in healthcare: a qualitative study in a Swedish hospital
- Managers could incorporate concrete, measurable, departmentally relevant climate goals into action plans without difficulty. — Senior management’s understanding of and response to climate goals in healthcare: a qualitative study in a Swedish hospital
- High-level, vague, narrow, or departmentally irrelevant goals were difficult for managers to translate into action. — Senior management’s understanding of and response to climate goals in healthcare: a qualitative study in a Swedish hospital
- Abstract climate goals created uncertainty about priorities, measurement, and responsibility. — Senior management’s understanding of and response to climate goals in healthcare: a qualitative study in a Swedish hospital
- Climate goals were easy to forget outside structured reminders. — Senior management’s understanding of and response to climate goals in healthcare: a qualitative study in a Swedish hospital
- Climate goals became more visible when sustainability roles and environmental management routines repeatedly surfaced them. — Senior management’s understanding of and response to climate goals in healthcare: a qualitative study in a Swedish hospital