Types of Goals New Managers Should Set

Any goals you set in your 90-day plan should be SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Relevant, Time-Bound.

Types of goals to specifically focus on when creating your plan:

Learning Goals
  • Mention any goals you have around learning more about the company, team, the job, etc.
  • For specific areas/projects on which you are or will be working, learn what work has already been done, and what’s been planned going forward
Personal Goals
  • List goals you have in the realm of personal development
Performance Goals
  • Describe actionable goals to be completed within the desired timeframe
  • Clarify any present or anticipated need for such adjustments as budget increases, parameters for measuring how the success of initial efforts will affect the overall outcome, and other details

 

The First 30 Days

Describe what you want to focus on in the first 30 days of your new role. Be as specific as possible, and remember that they should be SMART goals. Here are a few examples:

  • Building rapport with new teammates and other cross-department contacts
  • Absorbing and taking in as much information as possible. Assessing what work has been done and what needs to be done.

 

The First 60 Days

Write a more detailed overview on what you need to focus on in the first 60 days, e.g.:

  • Move beyond the learning goal phase to focus more on developing actionable goals
  • Look for quick wins that you can achieve in the short term

 

The First 90 Days

Next, develop a more detailed overview of what you need to focus on in the first 90 days, e.g.:

  • Take ownership of making key decisions
  • Assess performance of the current quarter and plan for the next
  • Have a workable idea of what your strategy and specific plans are

 

30-60-90 Day Plan Template Example

Having a template for your 30-60-90 day goals will help keep you organized as you progress in your new role. You want to avoid overwhelming yourself, so it’s recommended to stick to 2-3 goals that follow the SMART model.

30 Day Plan: Goals
  • Learning Goal(s)
    • Attend meetings and read articles to gain greater awareness of current organizational initiatives on which you will be working
  • Personal Goal(s)
    • Set a realistic timeframe for learning more about the company to avoid being stretched too thin
  • Performance Goal(s)
    • Write a report with your initial reactions to a project and your anticipated actions to address it
 
60 Day Plan: Goals
  • Learning Goal(s)
    • Gain a greater awareness of project/initiative goals by seeking input from others
  • Personal Goal(s)
    • Strive to establish good, effective working relationships with colleagues
  • Performance Goal(s)
    • Develop a more detailed action plan to address a specific area of the project/initiative and to achieve initial goals
 
90 Day Plan: Goals
  • Learning Goal(s)
    • Have small group or one-on-one meetings with senior staff to increase familiarity with the specifics of the project/initiative
  • Personal Goal(s)
    • Revisit initial 30- and 60-day goals to verify whether or not you are on track, and make adjustments as needed
  • Performance Goal(s)
    • Present initial findings/recommendations/achievements to your team or to senior managers