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Applying SMART principle for writing a book

1 pointsby wikimatzeover 13 years ago
<i>This post is about the SMART principle that helps you to start and keep rolling projects. I outlined how I use SMART for my eBook project.</i><p>I recently read the book Pragmatic Programmer, in which Dave Thomas explained the <i>SMART</i> principle. SMART is an acronym and each character of the principle has the following meaning:<p>- <i></i>S<i></i> (<i>specific goal</i>) - what is the goal of the new project you want to start - <i></i>M<i></i> (<i>measurable</i>) - list all the features you need to accomplish to start the project - <i></i>A<i></i> (<i>action</i>) - when will you start - <i></i>R<i></i> (<i>realistic</i>) - it's a small project and I know that I can be ready with it during the demanded time frame - <i></i>T<i></i> (<i>time</i>) - in the beginning of July 2012 everything should be fine

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