scope is why to do and objective is how to do
Typically, goals are long-term and objectives are short term. Goals may be general and broad, while objectives more narrow and specific. Goals usually do not have a time frame, where objectives do. For example, I plan on becoming an architect, so I can help build better housing for people at an affordable rate. That's a goal. My first objective is to be accepted to a good architectural program by September of this year. That's an objective. Typically, the short-term objectives, lead to the overall goal.
difference between cro and powerscope?
There is no difference between the two products.
the difference between activity and experiment is ...experiment is do
what is the difference between PCR simplex and multiplex
The difference between a scope statement and a project charter is that a project charter acknowledges the projects existence and the scope statement defines the project objectives.
difference between sales objectives and commuicatio objectives?
link between corporate objectives and marketing objectives
not sure
There is no difference
they have common objectives
the difference between goals and objectives
Both are same no difference Both are same no difference
A shotgun scope usually has a shorter paralex and heavier cross hairs.
Yes there is a distint difference in goals and objectives. Goals are broad objectives are narrow. Goals are general intentions; objectives are precise. Goals are intangible; objectives are tangible. Goals are abstract; objectives are concrete. Goals can't be validated as is; objectives can be validated
scope = what is included and what is excluded purpose= what you hope to accomplish by implementation\work out
Objectives are broader in meaning and for a long-run time horizon, in other words when dealing with Strategic Planning of an organization, Objectives are to be identified ( long-range of time and broader in scope). Where Goals represents "sub-objectives" that if achieved together or mostly achieved it will lead to the attainment of the main objectives. i.e. an objective (Strategic with long-term and broad scope) could be break down into goals ( operational with short-term and narrower scope). Example: An objective of an organization could be increasing its profits by 10% annually, to reach such "objective" many goals may be established like increasing market share (sales), minimizing waste production, decreasing expenditures , etc. Some authors might converse the usage of Objectives and goals, where they referred Goals to long-term and broad scope, where objectives are the contrary but a the end the difference between the two terminology is the same