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Goal and Objective





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Goal and Objective :




Most language authorities consider “goal” to be a synonym of “objective,” and some dismiss the popular bureaucratic phrase “goals and objectives” as a meaningless redundancy.


However, if you have to deal with people who insist there is a distinction, here is their usual argument: goals are general, objectives are more specific.


If your goal is to create a safer work environment, your objective might be to remove the potted poison ivy plant from your desk.


In education, a typical example would be that if your goal is to improve your French, one objective might be to master the subjunctive.





























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