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    goal-driven

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  2. adjective. uk us. Add to word list. → goal-oriented. (Definition of goal-driven from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of goal-driven. goal-driven.

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      adjective. uk us. Add to word list. → goal-oriented....

    • Goal-Oriented

      adjective. uk us (also goal-directed); (also goal-driven)...

  3. Jan 21, 2020 · Goal-oriented is staying focused on your goals while planning and completing tasks toward the accomplishment of your goals. Being goal-driven can help you maintain motivation in performing daily tasks by knowing that the tasks lead to an overall goal.

  4. adjective. uk us. Add to word list. → goal-oriented. (Definition of goal-driven from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of goal-driven. goal-driven. The relevant genes govern molecules that shape our moods and goal-driven behaviors. From The New Yorker.

  5. adjective. uk us (also goal-directed); (also goal-driven) Add to word list. a goal-oriented person or team works hard to achieve good results in the tasks that they have been given: The management team was made up of ambitious, goal-oriented types who'd worked hard for their positions.

  6. Oct 26, 2022 · It’s fairly common to be asked the question ‘Would you describe yourself as goal-driven?’ during an interview. Employers want to evaluate the way you prioritize tasks and how independently you can accomplish them.

  7. Feb 27, 2023 · Also known as being task-driven or results-driven, someone who is goal-oriented uses targets to stay motivated in their work. Goal-oriented professionals practice a variety of skills that allow them to set realistic goals, challenge simple objectives and track their progress.

  8. Goal orientation, or achievement orientation, is an "individual disposition towards developing or validating one's ability in achievement settings". [1] In general, an individual can be said to be mastery or performance oriented, based on whether one's goal is to develop one's ability or to demonstrate one's ability, respectively. [2]