The adjective should be hyphenated as "goal-oriented."
career oriented
A professional, results-oriented individual.
Yes, it is. Otherwise, you're implying that you're "detail" and you are "oriented".
I believe that it should be, "Results-oriented project management professional."
yes it is a goal oriented process because without having a goal or an aim it cannot run the business
Another word for results oriented is goal oriented. Some other words that could also mean results oriented are goal minded or balanced outcome.
The term "goal scorer" (sports) may also be seen hyphenated "goal-scorer."
reticular
Yes.Whatever we are trying to do if we make a plan is somewhat show me the way to achieve our goal.We are not a goal oriented person but we are trying to be a goal oriented person.I would like to say that think big reach high,sky is not the limit.
Yes, "result-oriented" is typically hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "result-oriented approach." The hyphen helps clarify that the two words work together to modify the noun.
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