This part of SMART explains how success will be measured.
What is Measurable?
This hat focuses only on facts and information.
What is the white hat?
This hat is used for creative ideas and new solutions.
What is the green hat?
This is the only mammal capable of true flight.
What are bats?
This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the heart?
This SMART element requires a deadline.
What is Time-bound/Timely?
This hat represents emotions and gut reactions.
What is the red hat?
This hat organizes the discussion and manages thinking.
What is the blue hat?
Octopuses have this many hearts.
What is three?
Drinking enough water helps prevent this common problem that causes headaches and fatigue.
What is dehydration?
This SMART element checks if the goal is realistic.
What is Achievable/attainable?
This hat focuses on risks and problems.
What is the black hat?
This hat avoids opinions and sticks to data.
This country has more pyramids than Egypt.
What is Sudan?
This body system is responsible for breathing and oxygen exchange.
What is the respiratory system?
This SMART letter means the goal is clear and focused.
What is Specific?
Explaining why an idea could succeed uses this hat.
What is the yellow hat?
Saying “I feel nervous about this plan” uses this hat.
What is the red hat?
Water reaches its maximum density at this temperature (in Celsius).
What is 4°C?
Getting about 8–10 hours of this each night is recommended for teenagers.
What is sleep?
This SMART element asks whether the goal actually matters.
What is Relevant?
This hat helps prevent unrealistic or unsafe decisions.
What is the black hat?
Wrote the 6 Hats thinking book.
Who is Dr.Edward de Bono?
This is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
What is Mercury?
This nutrient is especially important for strong bones and teeth.
What is calcium?