SMART Objectives – 5 Goals Framework Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
Present your strategic goals with this vibrant SMART objectives infographic, featuring five gradient-filled blocks that spell out S-M-A-R-T. Each block hosts a dashed-border placeholder for the acronym letter—Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound—and pairs it with a matching icon and text area for concise definitions. The clean layout on a soft-blue background ensures readability, while the bold gradients (blue, magenta, orange, purple, and green) draw attention to each criterion. Designers can quickly swap colors, replace icons, or adjust letter sizes to align with any brand identity or presentation theme.
Built on master slides with fully editable vector shapes, this template guarantees pixel-perfect scaling and theme-aware formatting across PowerPoint and Google Slides. Drag-and-drop placeholders accelerate content updates, and smart guides maintain consistent spacing as you add or modify text. Whether you’re mapping project KPIs, establishing marketing targets, or training teams on goal-setting best practices, this infographic simplifies the communication of complex criteria through intuitive visuals.
Leverage preformatted text styles to keep typography consistent, from bold headlines to body copy. The modular design also lets you duplicate or reorder blocks for custom processes beyond five steps. Subtle drop shadows beneath each card add depth without clutter, and the ample white space maintains focus on your SMART definitions.
Who is it for
Project managers, business strategists, marketing leaders, and team coaches will benefit from this slide when establishing clear, actionable objectives. Educators and consultants can also use it to teach goal-setting frameworks in workshops and training sessions.
Other Uses
Repurpose this infographic for performance reviews, OKR planning sessions, training manuals, or academic lectures on organizational behavior. Adjust the blocks to illustrate other five-step models—such as customer journey stages or product launch phases—while retaining the SMART criteria framework.
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