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Goals vs Objectives
When you have something you want to accomplish, it is important to set both goals and
objectives. Once you learn the difference between goals and objectives, you will realize
that how important it is that you have both of them. Goals without objectives can never
be accomplished while objectives without goals will never get you to where you want to
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be. The two concepts are separate but related and will help you to be who you want to be.
Objectives ‘“ has the word ‘object’ in it. Objects are concrete. They are something that you can hold in
your hand. Because of this, your objectives can be clearly outlined with timelines, budgets, and
personnel needs. Every area of each objective should be firm.
Objectives ‘“ can be measured. Simply phrase your objective in the form of a question. For example, ‘I
want to accomplish x in y amount of time’ becomes ‘Did I accomplish x in y amount of time?’ This can
easily be answered in a yes or no form.
Summary:
1. Goals and objectives are both tools for accomplishing what you want to achieve.
2. Goals are long term and objectives are usually accomplished in the short or medium term.
3. Goals are nebulous and you can’t definitively say you have accomplished one whereas the success of
an objective can easily be measured.
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4. Goals are hard to quantify or put in a timeline, but objectives should be given a timeline to be more
effective.
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59 Comments
1. saira
May 2, 2010 • 2:39 pm
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2. Okyere mensah tawiah (ucc-gh)
October 8, 2010 • 5:10 pm
Subsidized are the amount taken by government to reduce the cost of the production of a good or
service. WHERE AS unsubsidised loans are loans which attract very high interest. *subsidies
reduce the burden of the citizens in a country while unsubsidy increases the burden of the citizens
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3. dp
November 2, 2010 • 9:17 am
Thanks
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4. SULTAN
December 12, 2010 • 4:21 pm
Thanks alot for the valuable info. Provided. I was really confused myself about those words.
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oaikhhenan godfrey okodede
July 19, 2019 • 4:29 am
Thanks for the clarification now I know Goal is a general aim while objective is a targeted part
of the general aim within a time frame
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5. Thomas Watts
December 17, 2010 • 8:30 pm
Thank-you this article has been very, very helpful. One of the best easy to read articles on the
differences between goals & objectives.
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6. kotler sheffy
February 6, 2011 • 3:01 am
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7. raheel
February 22, 2011 • 4:31 am
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8. Phum
February 22, 2011 • 8:41 am
Thank you very much for the insight, I have been confused.
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9. Suansh Singhal
March 18, 2011 • 12:35 am
S: Specific
M: Measurable
A: Achievable (in finite steps)
R: Reasonable
T: Timed
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Nara
January 15, 2012 • 10:47 am
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jhon
December 5, 2016 • 4:28 pm
i like u
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Brath#1
March 3, 2012 • 11:03 pm
in sales, S.M.A.R.T. acronym is used for goals. It seems to be interchangeable, however, the
objective is to get the job or task done on time!!!!
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10. vIjay Borse
April 8, 2011 • 6:49 am
Great ..Thanks for valuable information.but please I need some help to understand and clarity
i,e.Objectives is the road map to achieve Goal.so it should be very specific as mentioned in your
write -up, so is objectives and KRA is same ? then please brief it that ,how you decribe Goal
,Objectives ,KRA ,KPI
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Kent
July 6, 2011 • 11:39 am
KRA stands for “key result area”, which means, when an objective is assigned to you, you
must fufill this KRA in order to obtain your objective.
KPI stands for “key performance indicator” which are very important peices of information
that need to be observed on a regular basis in order to know “where you’re at” and
information to help you successfully fufill your KRA and obtain your objectives.
Once your all your objectives are successfully attained, you will acomplish your goal.
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jordan
April 10, 2016 • 8:46 pm
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11. Nadeem
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Rather surprisingly (for this site) this is a very good explanation of the difference between goals
and objectives. It could do with some more elaboration though, in my opinion.
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12. Steve
September 28, 2011 • 3:12 pm
Goal and objective are one in the same. Take the definitions from webster:
Goal – 2: the end toward which effort is directed: aim; synonym is objective
Objective – 2a : something toward which effort is directed : an aim, goal, or end of action
Goals can be measurable once you reach the end. For example, I want to retire at 65 with $1MM
in the bank. That is a goal, and it is measurable; however, I won’t know if I’ve obtain that goal until I
reach 65.
An objective to reach that goal is to save $x per year earning y% over the next 30 years. This is
something that is measurable on a regular basis to ensure that I will in fact achieve my goal or
hopefully will learn ways to improve that goal such as retire at 60 with $1.1MM in the bank.
I want to be a better ball player is a vague statement of desire that has no real meaning. Once you
define what you mean by a better ball player, you will find metrics that can be measured.
I want to learn more about Chinese history isn’t a goal until you put a time frame on it: I want to
learn more about Chinese history before I go on my trip next year… This is then measurable as
long as you define what it is you want to know by then.
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Dennis Huss
September 23, 2014 • 1:34 pm
The objective in attaining that retirement goal is to live well. Objectives are the reasons goals
are set. What is the objective of running down the football field with the football? to score
points. What is the goal of running down the field with the football? To get to the goalpost.
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13. Oladunjoye Taiye
October 6, 2011 • 4:42 am
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14. Angel
November 6, 2011 • 7:44 am
great info on goal and objective. Helpful for my year end planning. thanks for sharing
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15. Ahmed Hadal
February 24, 2012 • 5:46 am
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16. CHIDEX
February 24, 2012 • 12:58 pm
This tips has actually help me both in my academic and planning. Thank you all.
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17. Jo
March 7, 2012 • 2:02 pm
Good stuff. I just recently published an article regarding this same exact subject, on my blog. I like
your version better though
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Brath#1
March 11, 2012 • 6:36 pm
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18. Ellias Rick
March 30, 2012 • 8:47 am
I have really learned a lot from the difference between a goal and an objective and now can
understand them better even though used interchangeably
Thanx
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19. koccus
April 24, 2012 • 1:59 pm
Thanks i can now write out my project proposals by setting my goals and objectives.
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20. Eram
October 13, 2012 • 5:16 am
it is realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy helpful`thanxs
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21. Amanj
April 3, 2013 • 5:37 am
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22. Madeeha
September 30, 2013 • 2:21 pm
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23. R.Aller
October 25, 2013 • 5:15 am
I think a good way of representing it is through a straight line. You have a start and a finish. The
finish is the “Goal”, and the milestones across the line are the “Objectives” that would help and
assist you in reaching your goal.
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24. Dammy Enny
October 30, 2013 • 7:26 am
This is educative!
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25. klaiv
August 25, 2014 • 4:30 am
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26. gashaw
December 20, 2014 • 1:09 pm
it is good explanation
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Sabri
August 5, 2016 • 12:29 am
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27. Stanley Luanda
May 16, 2015 • 9:47 pm
Very very helpful and simplistic, just gives me a very clear understanding of these two equally
fundamental terms. Thank God for the gift of someone in your calibre to have this on this site. Just
gives me a new vibe and direction in the small business I just set up 5 months ago. Thanks, a very
valuable site in deed. God less.
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28. anim
October 7, 2015 • 3:18 pm
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29. Rosah Homéz
October 15, 2015 • 3:21 pm
Thank you Manisha for clarification of these two words – goal and onjective. I have a whole new
level of appreciation for the destination and the journey. Peace
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30. David Garnar
November 23, 2015 • 2:35 am
A million thanks.
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31. Shams Tamanna
December 8, 2015 • 8:02 pm
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32. olusesan olajide
December 22, 2015 • 10:48 pm
very valuable
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33. Sunflower
March 30, 2016 • 10:43 am
This was absolutely informative. Thank you for a clear understanding. I am using this for teachers
who work in child care. When doing lesson plans they are getting stuck, so I am giving them Goals
and Objectives to concentrate on to plan activities effectively for the children. Thanks again
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34. Mr Mansoor Almas
April 24, 2016 • 5:48 am
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35. Patrick Thupe
June 21, 2016 • 4:43 am
Thank you very much. Now i appreciate that Goal are a long term vision which can be
accomplished by setting short term(steps) that needs to be followed.
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36. Adeel
September 18, 2016 • 11:04 am
amazing
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37. wanze
November 8, 2016 • 12:31 pm
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thanks a million for these tips, they just helped me solve a puzzle
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38. Anthony Rugira
November 26, 2016 • 7:48 pm
QN
DISCUSS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CURRICULUM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES?
thanks hope to meet your ideas
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39. Barasa Dennis
December 3, 2016 • 7:15 am
This is an awesome description. It has helped me know the basic and complex difference about
the two interchangeable terms.Thanks a lot.
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40. John
January 23, 2017 • 3:00 am
Thank you soo much for this site.it has given me insight and helped me
Thank you again
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41. kolapo durojaiye
February 5, 2017 • 1:23 pm
Super duper helpful… You just solved a major block in my strategic planning with this clearly
explained difference… May God bless you with more wisdom.
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42. Lulu
May 6, 2017 • 4:12 pm
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43. Wondimu Moges
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44. Wondimu Moges
December 8, 2017 • 4:26 am
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45. Mohinder Kalra
December 11, 2017 • 12:24 pm
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46. Afaya Azubire philip
January 5, 2018 • 1:20 am
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47. Mandira
January 7, 2018 • 8:19 am
I have clearly understood the difference between the two, goals and objectives. Thank you for
writing such nice articles with examples.
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48. Ring
January 14, 2018 • 7:10 am
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49. Dell
March 13, 2019 • 11:40 am
Hello,
Well conceived and written article – especially with regards to “key” words – such as “go” and
“object”. Thank you so very much!
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