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Business objectives

What are business objectives? On your own write down how a business comes up with objectives and what these would typically be about  Who decides on the objectives?  Who is involved in achieving them?  Where does the business want to be?

What are business objectives? On your own write down how a business comes up with objectives and what these would typically be about  Who decides on the objectives?  Who is involved in achieving them?  Where does the business want to be?  More importantly what does it depend on?

Summer project To undertake research on two businesses to find out what their objectives are and why. You must choose one big and one small business You need to find out who owns them You then need to compare the objectives (highlighting differences and similarities) Write a report no longer than one page long that includes reasons why you think that there are differences and similarities between the two.