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Component: LOD-SF-GM
Component Name: SAP SF Goal Management
Description: A situation where a manager sets a goal and the direct report has a goal that supports the manager's goal.
Key Concepts: Aligned down is a term used in SAP SF Goal Management to describe the process of aligning goals from higher-level organizational units to lower-level organizational units. This process ensures that all goals are aligned with the overall organizational objectives and that each unit is working towards the same goal. How to use it: In SAP SF Goal Management, aligned down is used to ensure that goals are properly aligned from higher-level organizational units to lower-level organizational units. To do this, the user must first create a goal at the higher-level organizational unit and then select the “Align Down” option in the goal settings. This will automatically create a copy of the goal at the lower-level organizational unit and ensure that all goals are aligned with the overall organizational objectives. Tips & Tricks: When aligning goals from higher-level organizational units to lower-level organizational units, it is important to ensure that all goals are properly aligned. This can be done by double-checking that all goals have been properly copied and that all settings are correct. Additionally, it is important to keep track of which goals have been aligned down so that they can be easily accessed in the future. Related Information: For more information on SAP SF Goal Management, please refer to the official SAP documentation or contact your local SAP representative. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on how to use SAP SF Goal Management.