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Discuss examples of internal and external factors that impact an organization and its ability to change
Describe the characteristics of S.M.A.R.T. goals
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Organizational Changning Factors and S.M.A.R.T Goals
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Organizational Changning Factors and S.M.A.R.T Goals
During organizational operations, many aspects intervene. Some hinder the development
while others promote its image towards continued growth. Considering the factors, they usually
are either external or internal, depending on the institutional settings. Internal matters relate to
any aspect within and controlled by the company. On the other hand, external factors refer to
aspects that occur and operate outside the business setting but influence its success (Engidaw,
2021). Concerning their powers, they possess a great influence on organizational operations
alongside their ability to foster change.
Regarding internal factors, the first example is funding under financial resources. The
financial resources help maintain or change its course based on the amount it has. The second
pertains to employees under human resources. T...
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