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The Terms "Goal" and "Objective" Are Often Used Interchangeably; However

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The terms "goal" and "objective" are often used interchangeably; however, in both cases, which of the following statements would be most accurate?


A) All lower-level goals must contribute to achieving goals at the next, higher level.
B) Goals and objectives are actually the detailed day to day activities necessary to get a job done.
C) A company's goals and objectives are often laudable (worthy) in intent, but unrealistic in practice.
D) Few companies or firms find it necessary to communicate upper level goals to lower level workers.
E) The terms goal and objective are not used interchangeably.Goals are philosophical and objectives are performance based.

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