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- Submitted: Feb 10 2017 05:14 PM
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Download Defining SMART goals in food safety planning







Presentation slides and Certificate of Attendance from the Food Safety Fridays webinar conducted by Vladimir Surčinski Dipl. Sanit. Ing., Project Manager, Quality Austria Center on February 10, 2017. You can watch the recorded video here.
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The action plan template is great for tracking longer-term projects, and the examples are refreshing to see as these are rarely shared in industry. Dale Carnegie has something similar but I like the 1 page format better - all at a quick glance which is great for posting/tracking progress.
Thanks!
Theresa
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Thanks for providing more knowledge about goal setting and i am going to set more robust , attainable food safety objectives.