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2.14: Let’s practice! Writing Outcome statements
Enter information in the boxes to build outcome statements for programs you work with.
Check your outcome statements. Use the SMART criteria to write clear, useful outcomes.
- Specific: concrete; who or what is expected to change
- Measurable: can see, hear, count, smell it
- Attainable: likely to be achieved
- Results-oriented: meaningful, valued results
- Timed: target date