Creating Targets

Whether you're setting personal objectives or aligning team ambitions, this guide offers comprehensive guidance to navigate the target-creation process. This guide explains how to create targets in Perspective, including personal targets, team targets and targets linked to your Development Plans. 

Note: Targets can also be created directly within performance reviews, as well as your SEF! Allowing priorities and improvement areas to flow seamlessly across multiple areas of Perspective. This helps reduce duplication, keeps objectives aligned across the school and ensures that improvement planning, self-evaluation and staff development remain connected and consistent.

Quick Steps

  1. From your homepage dashboard, click Targets and then New Target.
  2. Complete the relevant fields.
  3. Add any Success Criteria and Actions.
  4. When you are happy with the contents of the target, click Add Target.

Creating a Target via your Personal Dashboard

The fastest way to create a new Target is via your Perspective homepage. To create one, navigate to the Targets tab on the homepage and click New Target. The quick creation box will pop up and contain several fields/options.

Each option on the new target screen is outlined below.

Option/Field Purpose
Type This can either be Personal or Team. Personal targets are for specific staff members to undertake. Team targets are for a group of people or a team who will combine to achieve the target. 
Team

Only appears if you select the target type as Team.

This field allows you to determine the team in question. Please note, once you save the target, the type cannot be changed - it is not
possible to change a team target to a personal target, and vice versa.

Teams must be created in your Perspective account to appear for selection.

Note: If you want to create Development Plan targets for a particular group of staff, make sure the relevant team has been created first. This also allows the team to be selected when creating a Development Plan target using TILDA.

Responsible Choose who is responsible for the target. If it’s a personal target, then the person responsible would be the staff member whose target it is. If it’s a team target, you can set any team member as responsible.
Monitor This field allows you to choose someone to oversee the target. This may be the team leader, headteacher or the staff member in charge of the review.
Title The name of the target.
RAG Rating:  Give the target a RAG rating. This can be either red, amber, green or not set.
Status What is the current status of the target? Not started, In progress et
Priority How urgent this target is. 
Start & Deadline Allows you to select a date range for when the target needs to be completed. You can
set this per academic year or choose a custom date range. 
Success Criteria Click New Success Criteria to add one. These are the things used to know whether we have achieved our Target. The best practice in this area suggests you make these quantifiable, perhaps using numbers or percentages rather than words such as "most". This is a free text field.
Actions Click New Action to add one. Actions allow you to add steps that the person responsible can take to achieve the overall target. You can create new ones directly within this menu or add existing ones that have been made previously.

 

To add more detail to your target, click Add Description & Strategy. This will expand two additional text fields:

 

Description This allows you to explain more information about the target and its purpose.
Strategy A free text box designed for a detailed description of what needs to happen to achieve
the target.

Note: If you create a Development Plan target using TILDA, the description and strategy will be drafted for you based on the prompt you enter. You can still edit these fields before saving the target.

When you are happy with the content of your target, click Add Target. 

There are other fields within the 'full view' of a target. To access these, click on the target title or the Edit button and click See Full View.

 

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Option/Field Purpose
Challenge Select how challenging the target is. This can either be low, medium, high or not set.
Targets Allows you to add smaller sub-targets to an overarching one. This would turn the overarching target into a parent target, and the one assigned to it would become the child target.
Costs If you add actions that include costs and staff time to a target, this tab shows you the total. 
Monitoring A free text section which allows you to add as much supporting information as you need. This should contain all the critical evidence about the target and how ‘met’ it is.
CPD Need Allows you to add or update CPD needs on the target.
Themes If your school has themes to assign to targets, you can link them in this tab.
Attachments Upload supporting evidence and documentation using this tab.
Notes Any notes that you want to put on the target. The notes don’t appear anywhere other than this tab so you can write informal information here.

 

Complete the relevant information within the sub-tabs and remember to save

If the target was saved as a team target, then every member of staff in that team within Perspective will be able to see it.

 

Creating a Development Plan Target using TILDA

Our AI agent TILDA can help you create a new target from within a Development Plan. This is useful if you want a starting point for your target title, description, strategy, success criteria and actions.

To use TILDA for a Development Plan target:

  1. Find the relevant Development Plan and click Edit.
  2. Click Add Targets.
  3. Select Create a new target.
  4. Select the relevant team if required.
  5. Enter a clear prompt explaining the target you want TILDA to create.
  6. Click TILDA: Generate.

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TILDA will use your prompt to create a draft target, including a title, description and strategy. You can review and amend these details before continuing.

The option to 'Generate Success Criteria & Actions for me' is switched on by default. If left on, TILDA will also suggest Success Criteria and Actions for the target. You can edit, remove or add to these before saving the target.

Note: Ensure you review and update the dates assigned to your Actions, as TILDA will not presume your deadline for the action, and will automatically set it for the end of the academic year.

When you are happy with the generated content, click Continue, review the Success Criteria and Actions, then click Add Target.

Tip: The more detail you include in your prompt, the more useful TILDA’s draft is likely to be. Try to include the focus of the target, who it is for, what you want to improve and any key outcomes you want to see.

For example, instead of entering:

'Improve AI use'

You could enter:

'Create a target to improve the consistent and appropriate use of AI across a primary school setting, with a focus on supporting teaching and learning, agreeing staff guidance and reviewing classroom practice.'

Note: TILDA creates a draft for you to work from. Always review the generated title, description, strategy, Success Criteria and Actions before adding the target to your plan.