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An effective discussion goal should be
in order to help the group prepare and stay focused.

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An effective discussion goal should be clear and specific so the group can prepare and stay focused.

Good goals are:
- Specific: states exactly what will be decided or produced.
- Time-bound: indicates when it should be achieved (e.g., “by the end of the meeting”).
- Action-oriented: uses verbs like decide, agree, choose, prioritize.
- Realistic: achievable within the time and resources available.
- Measurable: you can tell whether it was met.

Example: “By the end of this 60-minute meeting, agree on the top three product features to include in the next sprint and assign owners.”