● S - Specific
● M - Measurable
● A - Achievable/Acceptable
● R - Realistic/Relevant
● T - Time Specific/Trackable
Use of the SMART method in practice: SMART method is used for the design of objectives (especially specific objectives). In their design it must be maintained the SMART condition for each objectives and their metrics. It means that each objective must be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time specified.