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|style="padding: 10px" | '''Aim'''
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|the thing you plan to do or achieve.<br>A purpose or the desired outcome.<br> In the context of an organization that would overlap with the vision.
|The thing we plan to do or achieve.<br>A purpose or the desired outcome.<br> In the context of an organization that would overlap with the vision.
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|style="padding: 10px" | '''Goal'''
|style="padding: 10px" | '''Goal'''
|An indicator established to determine whether you have achieved your objective.<br>A goal is long-term, so it's something you work towards. Your goals may thus be some way off in the future and thus take time to achieve, even years in some cases! An aim is a single statement of your purpose.
|An <u>indicator</u> established to determine whether we have achieved your objective.<br>A goal is long-term, so it's something we work towards.  
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|style="padding: 10px" |'''Objective'''  
|style="padding: 10px" |'''Objective'''  
|The measurable contribution of the transport system to achieving the goals.  
|specific and <u>measurable action</u> that can be reached in a short amount of time, often related to a goal.  
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|style="padding: 10px" |'''Target'''  
|style="padding: 10px" |'''Target'''  
|The specific desired outcomes. The exact result of what we want to get.<br> A Target is tangible and concrete.
|The specific desired outcomes. The <u>exact result of what we want to get</u>.<br> A Target is <u>tangible and concrete</u>.
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