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Which way you select to achieve your goal?

<p>A) Moving on right direction with slow speed and lots of hurdles.</p> <p>B) Moving on wrong direction without hurdles and with high speed.</p>

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Question added by Sara Naeem , Trainee Finance officer , Wah Brass Mill
Date Posted: 2014/09/17
Abdul Wahab
by Abdul Wahab , Credit Controller , Takween Advanced Industries

A) Moving on right direction with slow (Fast) speed and lots of hurdles (Precautions).

Divyesh Patel
by Divyesh Patel , Assistant Professional Officer- Treasury , City Of Cape Town

Definitely  A- Moving on right direction with slow speed and lots of hurdles.

Hany Sewilam Abdel Hamid
by Hany Sewilam Abdel Hamid , Director of Sales and Marketing , Creative Sense

Dear Sara,

 

Personally ( Moving on right direction without hurdles and with high speed ).

 

Sara, Let me tell you secret behind selecting and achieving goals

 

Reachable goals are SPECIFIC, SIMPLE, SIGNIFICANT, STRATEGIC, MEASURABLE, RATIONAL, TANGIBLE, WRITTEN, SHARED & CONSISTENT WITH YOUR VALUES.

 

So Always you have to go for reachable goals.

 

Regards,

 

Hany Sewilam AbdelHamid

Head of Business Development

Entrepreneurship Coach & Consultant            

 

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Haseeb Khalid
by Haseeb Khalid , Sales and Promotion Manager. , Medi Urge

Choosed option A8 years back But knowing what I know now, I might now inclined to inbetween. But at the same time i know dont have that much courage to choose option B. 

del Sharabi
by del Sharabi , CTO/Founder , Corporate IT Solutions

No Brainer, the first choice.

Manij Lakhey
by Manij Lakhey , Accounts Supervisor , Ali Bin Ali Establishment

a

Abdulrahman Shaheen
by Abdulrahman Shaheen , Senior Social Media Specialist , Daman National Health Insurance Company

If the two directions will lead me to the same exact result, certainly i will go with (B) 

محمد رشدى محمد
by محمد رشدى محمد , Internal auditor , Intersect For Contracting

Answer a

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Neither A or B .  but by direct method 

Shahan Khan
by Shahan Khan , Officer GSP , WWF-Pakistan (Corporate Relations)

Moving on right direction is always better than standing still no matter if you'r moving slow or faster. So i would go for an OPTION A.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

I follow the point : A

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