SMART Goals Examples for Work That Actually Drive Results

SMART Goals Examples for Work That Actually Drive Results

Author: Don Markland March 23, 2026 Duration: 8:32
Beyond the Resolution Trap – Mastering SMART Goals for 2026

92% of people fail their New Year’s resolutions, and most business goals aren’t far behind. Vague ambitions like "increase sales" or "get organized" are usually abandoned by February because they lack a concrete roadmap.
In this episode of The Morning Jolt, the team from Accountability Now deconstructs the SMART framework—Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound—to show you how to turn wishful thinking into operational excellence.We move past the textbook definitions to provide high-impact, real-world examples for 2026.
Whether you are looking to scale your monthly recurring revenue from $47k to $62k, slash your sales cycle from 47 days to 32, or automate administrative tasks to win back 8 hours of your week, this episode delivers the tactical blueprints.

Learn why clarity is the ultimate competitive advantage and how documented SOPs can help your business survive and thrive without you.Key Takeaways from This Episode:
  • The Clarity Gap: Why "increasing sales" fails while "closing 12 new contracts at $1,250/month" succeeds.
  • Unit Economics of Growth: Breaking down revenue targets into specific contract counts and weekly CRM tracking.
  • Sales Velocity: How standardizing proposal delivery within 48 hours can systematically reduce your sales cycle.
  • Operational Freedom: Transitioning from "institutional knowledge" to written SOPs for five core service delivery processes.
  • The Automation ROI: Real-world targets for reducing admin time from 14 hours to under 6 using automated scheduling and invoicing.
  • Systematic Hiring: Building a candidate pipeline of 15 pre-screened applicants rather than "hoping" the right person applies.
  • Retention Math: Reducing churn from 8% to 4% through 30-day onboarding programs and proactive "at-risk" protocols.
Chapter Markers:
  • [00:00] The 92% Failure Rate
    • Why most business goals are abandoned by February and the trap of "vague optimism."
    • Introducing the SMART framework as a tool for structural change rather than just a checklist.
  • [01:45] Revenue Goals with Precision
    • Moving from "grow sales" to "increasing MRR from $47k to $62k" by December 2026.
    • Breaking down the math: 12 new contracts at a $1,250 monthly average.
  • [03:20] Optimizing Lead Conversion
    • Setting a target to move conversion from 18% to 25% by June 30, 2026.
    • Implementing a three-step follow-up process tracked specifically in HubSpot.
  • [05:05] Shrinking the Sales Cycle
    • Tactical goal: reducing the cycle from 47 days to 32 days by September.
    • Standardizing proposal delivery within 48 hours of a discovery call.
  • [06:45] Systems That Scale: SOPs and Operations
    • Why "getting organized" isn't a goal and how to document the five core service delivery processes.
    • Building a business that survives without the owner's constant involvement.
  • [08:15] Winning Back Time via Automation
    • Automating three repetitive tasks to save 8+ hours of weekly administrative work by April.
    • Focusing on appointment scheduling, invoice generation, and onboarding sequences.
  • [10:00] Building a Talent Pipeline
    • Shifting from "hiring better" to creating a 15-person pre-screened candidate pool by March.
    • Using networking coffee meetings and standardized screening to create options.
  • [12:15] Culture and Retention
    • Reducing employee turnover from 40% to 20% by year-end.
    • Implementing quarterly reviews, monthly one-on-ones, and documented career plans.
  • [14:30] The Profit of Customer Loyalty
    • Cutting monthly churn in half (8% to 4%)...

Most business podcasts blend together, offering familiar advice that sounds good but doesn't always translate to a hectic Monday morning. The Morning Jolt Podcast cuts through that noise. Hosted by award-winning entrepreneur and Executive Coach Don Markland, alongside the team at Accountability Now, this show delivers concentrated, actionable insights for leaders who need to absorb valuable content and then immediately get back to work. Each episode is crafted to provide that essential spark-the jolt-to clarify your focus and energize your day from the very start. You’ll hear practical strategies on entrepreneurship, team management, and career growth, all framed for the relentless pace of modern business. This isn't about theoretical concepts; it's about straight-to-the-point information you can apply directly to the challenges of leading a small business, managing a sales team, or building your own venture. Tune in for a podcast that respects your time and equips you with the mental tools to lead more effectively, make sharper decisions, and maintain momentum when it matters most.
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