A quantifiable goal is a specific objective that can be measured and tracked using numerical values or metrics. It typically includes clear criteria for success, enabling progress to be assessed over time. For example, instead of stating "increase sales," a quantifiable goal would be "increase sales by 20% in the next quarter." This clarity allows for better planning and evaluation of performance.
Yes.
What is quantifiable project
A determiner or pronoun indicative of quantity
this answer is not quantifiable
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The goal setting theory was derived after studying many successful people from all walks of life. In these studies performed by several different people it was found that those that were successful all had one thing in common and that was that they set goals. When digging a little deeper it was found that the goals these people set all had similar quality's. They included. The goal must be clearly defined The goal must be challenging There must be a certain level of commitment to achieve the goal The goal must have a deadline And the goal must be quantifiable. (you have to be able to measure progress)
It is a project where the dependent variable can be measured.
Because it's quantifiable and reproducible.
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Quantifiable