What would you do if your breeding objectives are not met
Without aims and objectives, people, companies or businesses will not have a perspect. they would be lost and confused as they would not know hwere their heading or what they are working towards.
Strictly speaking, meeting its objectives would be the book answer. In reality making a profit would be a normal expectation, but that would almost never be mentioned in a companies objectives.
Financal objectives and social objectives.
the bussiness would have to close down
The objectives of a PLC would be to provide a service. For example ASDA they provide a service buy selling goods/essentials in order to survive.
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When you are asked this question you should provide specific examples of recent goals and objectives you have met. It is important to focus on aspects that will be critical to the position.
The business environment changes everyday, in order for a company to keep in sync with the business environment they must set themselfs aims and objectives that need to be met. Once aims and objectives have been met, the company can then set new aims and objectives. Hope that answered your question.
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Most business objectives tend to be:S M A R TSpecific - objectives are aimed at what the business does.Measured - objectives can be measured to see if the target has been met.Achievable - completion of the objectives is possible.Realistic - objectives can be met with the current resources available to the businessTimed - target is time specific e.g. in 8 months.
The objectives were to secure the 5 Beach heads and land as many troops, vehicles and essential supplies as possible. -The objective was met.
to review exercise events and determine if exercise objectives were met
Plans or goals which are made with the intent of being met, usually for the near future limit varies, but i feel under a month would be an ample time period.
Breeding isn't useful, it is a must, without breeding there would be no food and every living organism would cease to exist.
Objectives are small steps in the accomplishment of a large goal. In setting objectives, it is wise to think of all that is necessary to achieve the large goal, think of which order those steps should be taken, and how they can be met most efficiently with the time and resources available. At each step, there should be some kind of test or checkup to determine whether the objective has been met. At the end, there should be some kind of assessment to determine whether the goal has been met.
The Apollo 13 was planed to land on the moon and collect the moon samples.
recommendation: form a set of objectives like a set of axioms....make the list itself follow simple rules.... Independent--don't overlap objectives Consistent--make sure they don't interfere with each other Complete--make sure nothing would be missing if all objectives were met perhaps one step further: Order/Cluster--when possible (or necessary) put the objectives in prerequisite order, and group objectives with similar themes Randy King Math teacher Liberty High Clarksburg, WV