stretch target

stretch target
stretch target UK US (also stretch goal) noun [C] MANAGEMENT
a high and difficult level of success that an employee must achieve if they are to be considered to be doing their job in a satisfactory way: »

Stretch targets should provide the benchmark under which a person's perfomance is deemed to be ""poor"".


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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