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how to write aim for a project

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Answered by quest2
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We know what is Aim
But for more information hope this will help u



The primary focus of your research project is usually expressed in terms of aims and objectives.

What is the difference between an aim and an objective in an academic context?

Aim

An intention or aspiration; what you hope to achieve.
Aims are statements of intent, written in broad terms.
Aims set out what you hope to achieve at the end of the project.
Objective

A goal or a step on the way to meeting the aim; how you will achieve it.
Objectives use specific statements which define measurable outcomes. For example: what steps will you take to achieve the desired outcome?
Answered by suit89
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Project Aim

Definition:

The project aim are the exact objective you wish to achieve with the project. Every choice made during the project lifecycle is influenced by the project's aim, which is why it's vital to articulate them as clearly as possible from the start.

How to write an objective?

The project's goals may appear to be straightforward. When it comes to identifying and expressing objectives, though, a tiered method is beneficial. Here are a few pointers on how to write a goal that fits the SMART criteria:

(1) Start with a vision statement:

  • A vision statement should be the first step in any endeavor.
  • Consider this the high-level overview of the project's direction and aim, even if it's impossible to achieve.

(2) Outline your goals:

  • Now that you've established your vision, it's time to define your objectives.
  • Goals are similar to objectives in that they are high-level and often broad or long-term in scope, but they are the driving force behind them.
  • To put it another way, project objectives are the means by which you hope to attain your objectives.

(3) State your project objectives:

  • You're now ready to work on your project's goals.
  • These are the nitty-gritty statements that outline the project's exact goals and objectives. For optimal impact, project objectives should follow the SMART approach, as we've seen.

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