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Re: 04 Explain the difference between a business 'aim' and a business 'objective'.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2025 6:12 pm
by Muaz Aamir
KN:
A business aim is a long-term goal that shows what the business wants to achieve overall, while an objective is a specific, measurable step taken to reach that aim.
AP:
For example, Nishat Mills may have an aim to expand internationally, and one of its objectives could be to open three new stores in Dubai within two years.
AN:
An aim gives the business overall direction. An objective breaks that aim into smaller targets. Together, they help the business plan clearly and measure progress.
Re: 04 Explain the difference between a business 'aim' and a business 'objective'.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2025 10:37 pm
by Ayaan Fayaaz
[Kn] A business *aim* is a broad, long-term goal that shows what the business wants to achieve overall.
[App]For example, a company’s aim might be to become the most popular fast-food chain in its city.
[An] In contrast, an *objective* is **more specific and measurable**, **set for the short term to achieve the aim**, and **helps track progress, such as increasing sales by 15% in one year to reach that long-term aim**.
Re: 04 Explain the difference between a business 'aim' and a business 'objective'.
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2025 11:25 pm
by AliAzeem
[KN]An aim is the main purpose of the business and it's operations while an objective is a target set to help achieve that aim.
[APP]For example a bakery aims to provide the best biscuits in it's region. To achieve this aim,the bakery needs to increase customer satisfaction or brand image.
[AN] Using high quality raw materials and efficient production methods,the output produced will be high quality which will lead to increase in sales leading to a better brand image which will help the business achieve it's aim.
Re: 04 Explain the difference between a business 'aim' and a business 'objective'.
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2025 11:52 pm
by Abdur Rehman khan
[KN] A business aim is what the business wants to achieve in the long run, giving its overall purpose or vision. However, an objective is a short-term, specific goal that helps the business move closer to achieving that aim.
[APP] For example, a company’s aim might be to expand internationally, while its objective could be to open two new stores within 12 months.
[AN] This difference matters because aims give long-term sense of direction while objectives provide clear, measurable targets helping managers monitor progress and make better strategic decisions.