aims and objectives
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Aims and objectives Aims: The difference between aims and objectives Aims: these are the long term intentions that provide a focus for that business or a person to set objectives aims are usually shown as a mission statement and these are the aims that, the business aims to achieve whilst functioning as a business. Aims are set to provide a focus for the organisation. Objectives: Objectives are more specific than the objectives. They are targets set to help the business/person to achieve their aims. Objectives for a business are the steps that the business takes to achieve the overall aim. Difference: Aims are the changes you hope to achieve as a result of your work. Objectives are the activities you undertake and the services you offer to bring these changes about. The difference between the two is that an aim is what you hope to achieve where as an objective is what...

