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A '''general goal''' is an elaboration of the mission statement, developing with greater specificity how an agency will carry out its mission. The goal may be of a programmatic, [[policy]], or managerial nature, and is expressed in a manner which allows a future assessment to be made of whether the goal was or is being achieved.
 
A '''general goal''' is an elaboration of the mission statement, developing with greater specificity how an agency will carry out its mission. The goal may be of a programmatic, [[policy]], or managerial nature, and is expressed in a manner which allows a future assessment to be made of whether the goal was or is being achieved.
  
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Revision as of 12:41, July 12, 2016

A general goal is an elaboration of the mission statement, developing with greater specificity how an agency will carry out its mission. The goal may be of a programmatic, policy, or managerial nature, and is expressed in a manner which allows a future assessment to be made of whether the goal was or is being achieved.