Episode 83 - 4 critiques to the idea of “goal setting” in companies

11/06/2021 11 min

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Episode Synopsis

A little upfront warning. In a good Popperian sense: a critique is aimed at improving something, not at throwing it out. I am not suggesting to NOT set goals.
Anyway here are the 4 critiques

The future is unpredictable


Setting a goal is kinda predicting



Sticking to the goal is counterproductive


People spend time energy and ideas trying to pursue something that in the end will have to be changed once it’s really really clear that it cannot be obtained



The goal doesn’t contain the ideas you need to make progress


The goal doesn’t contain the info on how to make progress

Example: I want to loose 10 pounds.


Nothing in that statement tells me how to approach and what to do and why





A goal tends to distract attention from making real progress now


It is much easier to disagree about something in the future than about something in the present (many more options, far less testable, also less concrete)

The goal should serve as a means to criticise what you are doing now

What you want to do now (and how and why) is much more important, and there should the focus be on. Goals can be used as criticism

Goals sometimes serve as religions that allow to forget about the question “what to do next?”. As long as we can indulge in the beauty of our long term destination, that seems to serve as a temporary relief. However, temporary reliefs are not what we are after, we are after figuring out what to do next (and how and why)




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