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Output and outcome objectives Output-based objectives measure volume or increases against media vehicles and communication channels like website visits, articles distributed, ads produced, meetings held, content analysis, blog posts, tweets, downloads of publications and so forth. Examples: News media will carry 100 stories. The publication will be downloaded 10,000 times per year. The number of visits to the website will increase by 15,000. Outcome-based objectives measure what the audience will gain by way of awareness, understanding, recall, different perceptions, and quantifiable change in attitudes, opinions and behaviors. Was the message heard? Is the audience engaged? Did they read the information? How many phone calls or requests for information were received? Did the communication strategy influence the audience to buy something either a product or an idea? Outcome-based objectives have a greater impact on the business need. Examples: Audience awareness of the product will increase from 10 percent to 50 percent. Employee understanding of the business goals will increase from 25 percent to 65 percent. Positive perception of the organization will improve from 30 percent to 50 percent. Sixty-five percent of employees will actively practice the customer experience standards daily. Product sales will increase by 10 percent and market share by 2 percent. Tactics, approaches, and supporting strategies are often confused with objectives. These elements describe the vehicles, channels and activities used to achieve results, and are reported in the Solution Overview or Implementation and Challenges sections. Examples: Redesign the employee newsletter. Stage a town hall meeting. Create a new social media campaign. Stage a special event. Distribute the brochure to 15,000 customers. Conduct training session The SMART formula is one way to determine whether the objectives are sound, and while this process is not the only way to evaluate the strength of objectives, it is a good guideline. Specific: Measurable: Achievable: Relevant: Time-framed: Describes a desired outcome Quantified as an output, outtake or outcome Challenging but within the range of influence Contributes to business goals in a meaningful way Includes a completion date, if appropriate The Midas Touch Guide for Communication Management, Research and Training/ Education Divisions Page 10

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A strategic research program must help the organization meet its business needs. Look to the business need and communication opportunity to set relevant, measurable objectives. If the research informs a communication project, the measurement of success would be the objectives set for the communication project as a whole. A strategically written entry would include those objectives and an explanation of how the research results support the project. If the research purpose is to determine an action or for decision-making, the measurement of success would be hitting the target for any improvements or changes the research supports. A strategically written entry would include measurable objectives setting the target for the improvements and an explanation of how the research results informed the actions or decisions. Research objectives generally summarize what is to be achieved by the study. Some examples of research goals, objectives and results: Research informing communication project Communication project measurable objective: Increase customer satisfaction with technical manual from x% to x% in 2017. Research goal: Identify changes that would make the technical manual easier to use Research objective: To determine at least one actionable recommendation for each research question Research result: Recommendations approved for implementation and how research supports changes Research to determine an action or decision Research goal: Allocate resources based on communication effectiveness Research objective: To determine the effectiveness of individual elements of a communication program for potential resource allocation Research result: A description of how resource allocation changed or remained the same based on research results Research goal: Determine areas for consolidation or elimination to reduce departmental budget by X% Research objective: To determine ROI of existing communication strategies Research result: Showing where the budget was cut and how the research supported the changes Research goal: Identify current baselines to create and monitor progress on key performance indicators (KPIs) for a department or its individuals Research objective: To determine existing benchmarks for xxx as a KPI Research result: Establishing measurable KPIs established using the baselines The Midas Touch Guide for Communication Management, Research and Training/ Education Divisions Page 28

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Goals generally describe what you want to accomplish in a broad sense. Objectives clearly define the desired outcome, or what success will look like. Objectives should be related to the business or profession need and be measurable. More detail on communication goals and objectives can be found in the Division 1 Communication Management section of this document. Learning outcomes generally state what a learner can demonstrate, represent, or produce based on the learning. They measure something that is useful, meaningful and relevant to the course and business or profession need. Assessment should link to learning outcomes and consist of multiple approaches for a full understanding of results. SMART learning outcomes There is considerable literature written supporting the use of the SMART formula for writing learning outcomes. The SMART formula is one way to determine whether the outcomes are sound, and while this process is not the only way to evaluate the strength of outcomes, it is a good guideline. Specific: Measurable: Achievable: Relevant: Time-framed: States exactly what the learner should learn or be able to do after the training Stated with a quantity and able to be measured Something learners have a chance of completing or satisfying Something useful or valuable that contributes to the business or profession Includes a time-frame or completion date Assessments (specific instruments, tools, and metrics) measure learning outcomes. The Midas Touch Guide for Communication Management, Research and Training/ Education Divisions Page 44

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