amaç, tarafsız, maksat, amaçlanan, hedeflenen, Duyulur, hissedilir, idrak edilir, erek, ismin i hali, nesnel, nesne, mercek, hedef, gaye, objektif, HEDEF:Girişilen bir hareketin fiziksel amacı, örneğin ele geçirilmesi ve/veya elde tutulması komutanın planı için çok önemli olan belirli taktik arazi arızası. Ayrıca bakınız: "target", Mikroskobun objektifi (adesesi), Başkaları tarafından müşahede edilir, ismin hali, yansız, mesleki hedefi, mesleki hedef, ismin-i hali, gerçek, özdel mercek, özdek mercek, amaçlar, hedefler, tarafsızca, hedefi, objektif olarak, nesnel bir şekilde, nesnel olarak, z. nesnel olarak, kıyı seyri, (isim) tarafsızlık, tarafsızlık,
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HEDEF:Girişilen bir hareketin fiziksel amacı, örneğin ele geçirilmesi ve/veya elde tutulması komutanın planı için çok önemli olan belirli taktik arazi arızası. Ayrıca bakınız: "target" Askeri
A material object that physically exists, Of, or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb, Not influenced by the emotions or prejudices, A goal that is striven for, Of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality, Based on observed facts, The objective case; a noun or pronoun in that case, The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object being examined, An object glass, Pertaining to, or designating, the case which follows a transitive verb or a preposition, being that case in which the direct object of the verb is placed, See Accusative, n, The objective case, Same as Objective point, under Objective, a, undistorted by emotion or personal bias; based on observable phenomena; "an objective appraisal"; "objective evidence", Of or pertaining to an object, serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes; "objective case"; "accusative endings, emphasizing or expressing things as perceived without distortion of personal feelings or interpretation; "objective art", the lens or system of lenses nearest the object being viewed belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events; "concrete benefits"; "a concrete example"; "there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind", See under Object, n, impartial, unbiased; existing outside of the mind; relating to or characteristic of a direct object (Grammar); expressing or dealing with facts, obj, A collection of test items An objective is an object that has a description and a mastery percentage associated with it which is used as a container for test items Each objective may also have a number of instructional resources associated with it as well Each contained test item is a child of the parent objective, of or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb, Of or pertaining to an object; contained in, or having the nature or position of, an object; outward; external; extrinsic; an epithet applied to whatever ir exterior to the mind, or which is simply an object of thought or feeling, and opposed to subjective, A specific statement detailing the desired accomplishments or outcomes of a project at different levels (short to long term) A good objective meets the criteria of being impact oriented, measurable, time limited, specific and practical Objectives can be arranged in a hierarchy of two or more levels (see "Objective hierarchy"), The physical object of the actions taken, e g , a definite tactical feature, the seizure of holding of which is essential to the commander's plan For purposes of RDO and the description of effects-based philosophy, the term objective is used in the broader sense of end state rather than physical objective, The fund's investment strategy category as stated in the prospectus There are more than 20 standardized categories E g Aggressive growth, balanced, A more specific description of an intended outcome Objectives are usually stated in ways that allow the amount of attainment to be measured In education, objectives are typically about cognition, affect, or psychomotor skill, A management statement reflecting values or desired outcomes related to a vision of the future; (a function is simply a statement of an activity; an objective indicates the intention to achieve an outcome from the performance of the activity and should have both qualitative and quantitative attributes), An objective is a high level (most general) statement of what is desired by graduation The objectives are the second part of the program's strategic plan, The fund's investment strategy category as stated in the prospectus There are more than 20 standardized categories, belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events; "concrete benefits"; "a concrete example"; "there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind", serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes; "objective case"; "accusative endings", Objective information is based on facts. He had no objective evidence that anything extraordinary was happening. + objectively ob·jec·tive·ly We simply want to inform people objectively about events. + objectivity ob·jec·tiv·ity The poll, whose objectivity is open to question, gave the party a 39% share of the vote, If someone is objective, they base their opinions on facts rather than on their personal feelings. I believe that a journalist should be completely objective I would really like to have your objective opinion on this. = impartial subjective + objectively ob·jec·tive·ly Try to view situations more objectively, especially with regard to work. + objectivity ob·jec·tiv·ity The psychiatrist must learn to maintain an unusual degree of objectivity, Your objective is what you are trying to achieve. Our main objective was the recovery of the child safe and well His objective was to play golf and win. = aim, goal, aim, purpose, goal; objective case (Grammar), the lens or system of lenses nearest the object being viewed, the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); "the sole object of her trip was to see her children", Predetermined result toward which effort is directed A specific statement of quality, quantity and time values (back to top), A specific statement of a desired short term condition or achievement; includes measurable end results to be accomplished by specific teams or individuals within time limits, A fund's investment objective states the financial goals it is aiming for, such as "growth," or "income ", A statement of the desired outcome of a promotion containing: Marketing Goal Quantifiable level of achievement Time and place in which the activity will take place, An intent communicated by a statement describing a proposed change in the learner (Bennett and Clasper), the primary optical element of a telescope, it gathers the electromagnetic radiation and does the initial focussing, The objective(s) provides the narrow focus for the lab That means that you are supposed to concentrate very specifically on what it is you are supposed to accomplish in the experimental procedure itself The objective(s), therefore, is usually presented in terms of a specific verb that describes what you are supposed to be doing in the lab, such as to measure, to analyze, to determine, to test etc There may be several objectives; if so, list them in bulleted form Often, the objective(s) for the lab is given in the lab manual, A specific, measurable, intermediate end that is achievable and progresses toward meeting an outcome or goal, The way(s) in w hich you will meet your goal(s) For the drinking and driving organization example (see Goal), one objective to meet your goal of raising public awareness may be to conduct a media campaign, A statement describing aims in specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timed ways A good learning objective contains one action, the conditions under which the action should be performed and a criterion for its evaluation While developed by Behavioristic psychologists, learning objectives can be a valuable tool in distance teaching that follows other learning theories, A measurable result, not an activity, that management has agreed upon to accomplish within a specific timeframe (FEDSIM, 1993) Strategic objectives generally have time frames of from 5 to 10 years, A significant development result which contributes to the achievement of an Agency goal An Agency objective provides a general framework for more detailed planning that occurs for a specific country and regional program, related more to the object or representation out of which knowledge is constructed than to the subject possessing the knowledge Considered transcendentally, objective knowledge is less certain than subjective knowledge; considered empirically, objective knowledge is more certain, A measurable, definable accomplishment which furthers the goals of the organization, The term objective is used to refer to the lens of a refracting telescope The objective lens of a refractor is simply the main lens at the front of the telescope The aperture of a refractor is determined by the diameter of the objective lens, A concrete statement describing what the project is trying to achieve The objective should be written at a low level, so that it can be evaluated at the conclusion of a project to see whether it was achieved or not A well-worded objective will be Specific, Measurable, Attainable/Achievable, Realistic and Timebound (SMART) See 1 2 1 Define the Work / Goals and Objectives for more information, A survey objective is a clear statement of a goal of the survey There are larger goals and specific goals that may be expressed as objectives A specific goal usually includes information on the target population, the specific questions of the study, data elements and population characteristics we are interested in, the estimates required to achieve the goal, and the precision desired for our estimates, task, The characteristic of being objective; neutrality, in an objective way, in an unbiased manner, neutrally, impartially, with objectivity; "we must look at the facts objectively", with objectivity; "we must look at the facts objectively, In the manner or state of an object; as, a determinate idea objectively in the mind, if you consider something objectively, you try to think about the facts, and not be influenced by your own feelings or opinions, freedom from prejudice, lack of bias, impartiality, Objectivity, the status or situation to be achieved once a project has been completed Objectives are often sector specific, region-specific, national or international, or a combination of these, Used less frequently than in the past; subsumed into intended learning outcomes, A long-term statement that is directly related to the Corporate Mission Statement These statements are broad, measurable and are measured by specific measurable goals, Objectives are an organization's performance targets-the results and outcomes it wants to achieve They function as yardsticks for tracking an organization's performance and progress, The measurable steps you will take to narrow or close the gap indicated in the needs statement Objectives should state what is to change, how much change will occur, and by what time change will occur, n measures of success ,concrete measure, end The objectives for a task should provide a picture of what success looks like They should be written in concrete terms and state how success will be measured For example, "improved productivity" is unclear A 0 0001% improvement will satisfy improved productivity A better measure would be set a percentage over a given period, plural of objective, Statements that clearly describe what the learner will be able to know or do after participating in the CME activity The statements should result from the needs assessment data, Stated, desirable outcomes of education, Specific statements of attainable outcome developed annually to implement the six year Goals, Specific wants which a character may have in a scene and/or play, - Specifically measurable outcomes which, when completed, will achieve the stated goal, In a proposal, objectives are statements about expected outcomes that tell who is going to be doing what, when, and how much will be done Measurable objectives become the criteria used to judge the impact of the project on the target audience and/or on organization effectiveness, Specific measurable actions by which the goal is achieved, consistent with the purpose, and is time-limited, Quantified, specific statements noting what the Help Desk or Customer Support Center will accomplish, such as /11 reduce total cost of support by 15%" or "decrease customer downtime by 25 hours per quarter ", The anticipated outcomes or benefits that are the expected results of implementing a strategy They are described in measurable terms and indicate a specific period of time during which these results will be achieved Objectives should be SMART (specific, measurable, appropriate, realistic, and time-bound), State the specific outcomes that an organization expects to accomplish within a given or stated time frame Should be detailed enough to provide an overall sense of what exactly is desired without outlining the specific steps necessary to achieve that end Objectives are specific and measurable targets for accomplishment during the state time frame Objectives link "upward" to Goals, link "downward" to Strategies, and they also link directly to Outcome/Effectiveness measures Every Objective should have at least one Strategy Whenever possible, every Objective should be linked to an outcome measure [also see Goals and Strategies], Objectives are specific outcomes that can be measured using agreed criteria, the individual steps that contribute to meeting the aim; use a "to to " statement i e to do [something] to achieve [something], Quantified bottom line, main, year end, function achievements, e g , develop a mentoring program for adjunct faculty by fall semester 200X Objectives are specific measurable, challenging but realistic, and time limited, a series of key events or standards that need to be achieved through detailed planning in order to progress to the next level or phase Examples are profit targets, percentage of market share, enter a new market etc, Statements describing the results to be achieved and the manner in which these results will be achieved, Objectives are statements of specific, measurable steps toward attaining a goal Since a goal is abstract and not fully measurable, objectives permit appraisal of progress toward achieving that goal, The stated goals and needs that define the scope of the KC effort No stated goals Goals are to reduce cost in current production Goals are to identify high cost and high risk areas before the product is transitioned into production Goals are to reduce cost, risk, and time-to-market through front-end attention to areas of low robustness, high cost, and high risk These objectives are clear throughout the extended enterprise, what the project or programme hopes to achieve in the long-term Overall objectives are often very broad, such as "to increase the quality of rural life", These provide more specific statements of the intent of the syllabus They amplify the aim and provide direction to teachers on the teaching and learning process emerging from the syllabus They define in broad terms the knowledge and understanding, skills, and values and attitudes fundamental to History in Stages 4-5,
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Of, or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb
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Based on observed facts
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The objective case; a noun or pronoun in that case
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The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object being examined
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An object glass
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Pertaining to, or designating, the case which follows a transitive verb or a preposition, being that case in which the direct object of the verb is placed
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undistorted by emotion or personal bias; based on observable phenomena; "an objective appraisal"; "objective evidence"
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Of or pertaining to an object
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serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes; "objective case"; "accusative endings
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emphasizing or expressing things as perceived without distortion of personal feelings or interpretation; "objective art"
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the lens or system of lenses nearest the object being viewed belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events; "concrete benefits"; "a concrete example"; "there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind"
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A collection of test items An objective is an object that has a description and a mastery percentage associated with it which is used as a container for test items Each objective may also have a number of instructional resources associated with it as well Each contained test item is a child of the parent objective
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of or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb
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Of or pertaining to an object; contained in, or having the nature or position of, an object; outward; external; extrinsic; an epithet applied to whatever ir exterior to the mind, or which is simply an object of thought or feeling, and opposed to subjective
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A specific statement detailing the desired accomplishments or outcomes of a project at different levels (short to long term) A good objective meets the criteria of being impact oriented, measurable, time limited, specific and practical Objectives can be arranged in a hierarchy of two or more levels (see "Objective hierarchy")
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The physical object of the actions taken, e g , a definite tactical feature, the seizure of holding of which is essential to the commander's plan For purposes of RDO and the description of effects-based philosophy, the term objective is used in the broader sense of end state rather than physical objective
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The fund's investment strategy category as stated in the prospectus There are more than 20 standardized categories E g Aggressive growth, balanced
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A more specific description of an intended outcome Objectives are usually stated in ways that allow the amount of attainment to be measured In education, objectives are typically about cognition, affect, or psychomotor skill
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A management statement reflecting values or desired outcomes related to a vision of the future; (a function is simply a statement of an activity; an objective indicates the intention to achieve an outcome from the performance of the activity and should have both qualitative and quantitative attributes)
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An objective is a high level (most general) statement of what is desired by graduation The objectives are the second part of the program's strategic plan
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The fund's investment strategy category as stated in the prospectus There are more than 20 standardized categories
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belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events; "concrete benefits"; "a concrete example"; "there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind"
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serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes; "objective case"; "accusative endings"
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Objective information is based on facts. He had no objective evidence that anything extraordinary was happening. + objectively ob·jec·tive·ly We simply want to inform people objectively about events. + objectivity ob·jec·tiv·ity The poll, whose objectivity is open to question, gave the party a 39% share of the vote
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If someone is objective, they base their opinions on facts rather than on their personal feelings. I believe that a journalist should be completely objective I would really like to have your objective opinion on this. = impartial subjective + objectively ob·jec·tive·ly Try to view situations more objectively, especially with regard to work. + objectivity ob·jec·tiv·ity The psychiatrist must learn to maintain an unusual degree of objectivity
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Your objective is what you are trying to achieve. Our main objective was the recovery of the child safe and well His objective was to play golf and win. = aim, goal
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the lens or system of lenses nearest the object being viewed
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the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); "the sole object of her trip was to see her children"
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Predetermined result toward which effort is directed A specific statement of quality, quantity and time values (back to top)
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A specific statement of a desired short term condition or achievement; includes measurable end results to be accomplished by specific teams or individuals within time limits
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A fund's investment objective states the financial goals it is aiming for, such as "growth," or "income "
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A statement of the desired outcome of a promotion containing: Marketing Goal Quantifiable level of achievement Time and place in which the activity will take place
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An intent communicated by a statement describing a proposed change in the learner (Bennett and Clasper)
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the primary optical element of a telescope, it gathers the electromagnetic radiation and does the initial focussing
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The objective(s) provides the narrow focus for the lab That means that you are supposed to concentrate very specifically on what it is you are supposed to accomplish in the experimental procedure itself The objective(s), therefore, is usually presented in terms of a specific verb that describes what you are supposed to be doing in the lab, such as to measure, to analyze, to determine, to test etc There may be several objectives; if so, list them in bulleted form Often, the objective(s) for the lab is given in the lab manual
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A specific, measurable, intermediate end that is achievable and progresses toward meeting an outcome or goal
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The way(s) in w hich you will meet your goal(s) For the drinking and driving organization example (see Goal), one objective to meet your goal of raising public awareness may be to conduct a media campaign
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A statement describing aims in specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timed ways A good learning objective contains one action, the conditions under which the action should be performed and a criterion for its evaluation While developed by Behavioristic psychologists, learning objectives can be a valuable tool in distance teaching that follows other learning theories
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A measurable result, not an activity, that management has agreed upon to accomplish within a specific timeframe (FEDSIM, 1993) Strategic objectives generally have time frames of from 5 to 10 years
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A significant development result which contributes to the achievement of an Agency goal An Agency objective provides a general framework for more detailed planning that occurs for a specific country and regional program
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related more to the object or representation out of which knowledge is constructed than to the subject possessing the knowledge Considered transcendentally, objective knowledge is less certain than subjective knowledge; considered empirically, objective knowledge is more certain
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A measurable, definable accomplishment which furthers the goals of the organization
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The term objective is used to refer to the lens of a refracting telescope The objective lens of a refractor is simply the main lens at the front of the telescope The aperture of a refractor is determined by the diameter of the objective lens
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A concrete statement describing what the project is trying to achieve The objective should be written at a low level, so that it can be evaluated at the conclusion of a project to see whether it was achieved or not A well-worded objective will be Specific, Measurable, Attainable/Achievable, Realistic and Timebound (SMART) See 1 2 1 Define the Work / Goals and Objectives for more information
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A survey objective is a clear statement of a goal of the survey There are larger goals and specific goals that may be expressed as objectives A specific goal usually includes information on the target population, the specific questions of the study, data elements and population characteristics we are interested in, the estimates required to achieve the goal, and the precision desired for our estimates
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in an unbiased manner, neutrally, impartially
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with objectivity; "we must look at the facts objectively"
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with objectivity; "we must look at the facts objectively
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In the manner or state of an object; as, a determinate idea objectively in the mind
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if you consider something objectively, you try to think about the facts, and not be influenced by your own feelings or opinions
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the status or situation to be achieved once a project has been completed Objectives are often sector specific, region-specific, national or international, or a combination of these
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Used less frequently than in the past; subsumed into intended learning outcomes
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A long-term statement that is directly related to the Corporate Mission Statement These statements are broad, measurable and are measured by specific measurable goals
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Objectives are an organization's performance targets-the results and outcomes it wants to achieve They function as yardsticks for tracking an organization's performance and progress
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The measurable steps you will take to narrow or close the gap indicated in the needs statement Objectives should state what is to change, how much change will occur, and by what time change will occur
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n measures of success ,concrete measure, end The objectives for a task should provide a picture of what success looks like They should be written in concrete terms and state how success will be measured For example, "improved productivity" is unclear A 0 0001% improvement will satisfy improved productivity A better measure would be set a percentage over a given period
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Statements that clearly describe what the learner will be able to know or do after participating in the CME activity The statements should result from the needs assessment data
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Stated, desirable outcomes of education
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Specific statements of attainable outcome developed annually to implement the six year Goals
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Specific wants which a character may have in a scene and/or play
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- Specifically measurable outcomes which, when completed, will achieve the stated goal
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In a proposal, objectives are statements about expected outcomes that tell who is going to be doing what, when, and how much will be done Measurable objectives become the criteria used to judge the impact of the project on the target audience and/or on organization effectiveness
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objectives
Specific measurable actions by which the goal is achieved, consistent with the purpose, and is time-limited
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Quantified, specific statements noting what the Help Desk or Customer Support Center will accomplish, such as /11 reduce total cost of support by 15%" or "decrease customer downtime by 25 hours per quarter "
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The anticipated outcomes or benefits that are the expected results of implementing a strategy They are described in measurable terms and indicate a specific period of time during which these results will be achieved Objectives should be SMART (specific, measurable, appropriate, realistic, and time-bound)
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State the specific outcomes that an organization expects to accomplish within a given or stated time frame Should be detailed enough to provide an overall sense of what exactly is desired without outlining the specific steps necessary to achieve that end Objectives are specific and measurable targets for accomplishment during the state time frame Objectives link "upward" to Goals, link "downward" to Strategies, and they also link directly to Outcome/Effectiveness measures Every Objective should have at least one Strategy Whenever possible, every Objective should be linked to an outcome measure [also see Goals and Strategies]
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Objectives are specific outcomes that can be measured using agreed criteria
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the individual steps that contribute to meeting the aim; use a "to to " statement i e to do [something] to achieve [something]
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Quantified bottom line, main, year end, function achievements, e g , develop a mentoring program for adjunct faculty by fall semester 200X Objectives are specific measurable, challenging but realistic, and time limited
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a series of key events or standards that need to be achieved through detailed planning in order to progress to the next level or phase Examples are profit targets, percentage of market share, enter a new market etc
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Statements describing the results to be achieved and the manner in which these results will be achieved
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Objectives are statements of specific, measurable steps toward attaining a goal Since a goal is abstract and not fully measurable, objectives permit appraisal of progress toward achieving that goal
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The stated goals and needs that define the scope of the KC effort No stated goals Goals are to reduce cost in current production Goals are to identify high cost and high risk areas before the product is transitioned into production Goals are to reduce cost, risk, and time-to-market through front-end attention to areas of low robustness, high cost, and high risk These objectives are clear throughout the extended enterprise
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what the project or programme hopes to achieve in the long-term Overall objectives are often very broad, such as "to increase the quality of rural life"
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These provide more specific statements of the intent of the syllabus They amplify the aim and provide direction to teachers on the teaching and learning process emerging from the syllabus They define in broad terms the knowledge and understanding, skills, and values and attitudes fundamental to History in Stages 4-5
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