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What Is The Difference Between An Aim And Strategic Objective?

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What Is The Difference Between An Aim And Strategic Objective?

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An aim is some purpose to for which you work and dedicate all your efforts to it. When you aim for something, it’s like making a target and then working for it. Aims can be made by anyone whether a person or organization. Aims are more generalized and while making an aim, you don’t particularly think how you’re going to achieve it. A strategic objective is something that is for organizations based on a strategy and are extremely focused. Strategic objective held by organizations are usually related to market standings, Human Resource, Innovation, Productivity, Financial Resources, profits, Social Responsibility and many other things.

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