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− | [[Objectives]] are the three to five overall approaches within the [[strategy]] to achieve the [[mission]] | + | [[Objectives]] are the three to five overall approaches within the [[strategy]] to achieve the [[mission]] by addressing the [[Impacting Elements|impacting elements]] and providing focus on the essential [[activities]] within the [[Enablement Process|enablement process]]. It could be called a simple rule that guides decisions and priorities. Examples of what the [[strategy]] would address: |
* approaches that deliver progress toward achieving the mission | * approaches that deliver progress toward achieving the mission | ||
* approaches that address potential barriers to achieving the mission from the [[Impacting Elements]] | * approaches that address potential barriers to achieving the mission from the [[Impacting Elements]] | ||
+ | * approaches that efficiently organize the activities within the [[Enablement Process|enablement process]] | ||
− | + | [[Objectives]] are components of the [[Strategy]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 15 July 2018
Objectives are the three to five overall approaches within the strategy to achieve the mission by addressing the impacting elements and providing focus on the essential activities within the enablement process. It could be called a simple rule that guides decisions and priorities. Examples of what the strategy would address:
- approaches that deliver progress toward achieving the mission
- approaches that address potential barriers to achieving the mission from the Impacting Elements
- approaches that efficiently organize the activities within the enablement process
Objectives are components of the Strategy.