Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2008
The goal In its best known and most used sense, it is used by anyone to use it in order to name the purpose or objective that has been set to fulfill in this life; For example, a law student will have the goal of becoming a lawyer, or in the case of companies, organisms public and governments, the goals are the achievements involved with a particular issue that are proposed as an integral part of their work and responsibility In day to day.
Thus, for this reason, for example, it is very common to hear the press comment that such government it is fulfilling the first of the goals of its government plan, when it is reported that unemployment managed to drop from 20% to 10% in a given period.
And, in the case of companies, it is quite close to the case of governments, since companies business institutions are also considering steps in the medium and long term in order to maintain of the cost effectiveness of your business. The goal of a desktop furniture marketing company will be selling and selling as much as possible compared to the previous month, taken as a measure to overcome. This goal would be associated as far as possible with the lowest possible viable investment and the highest income from those sales, to allow the growth of the company as an organism and the labor and financial well-being of its workers.
Meanwhile, getting a bit with the spiritual side and that concerns the personality Also, that allows the achievement of a goal, we find that it is constancy the best ally when it comes to achieving the fulfillment of any goal, because without the investment of much, much effort and that is constant over time, it will be impossible to achieve any goal, be it personal or social. The concept of the perseverance, high-quality performance and dedication are part of the essential components to achieve those goals or objectives. This vision is applicable to various fields, with special emphasis on work activity or academic and student training.
But there is also Another conception that concerns the term and has to do with the place that is indicated, by means of a flag generally, to indicate the end of a sporting event. For example, in the popular and highly-dressed Formula 1 races, a checkered flag is used to indicate when the cars are reaching the finish line, while in the Athletics A white ribbon placed horizontally at the height of a human's chest is usually used to indicate the finish line. In fact, the concept of "goal" is defined in English-speaking nations as goal, the same word used to understand the "goal" of our Spanish language, objective of sports practice in many disciplines.
On the other hand, in the modern practice of medical sciences the use of called "therapeutic goals," especially when patients are stratified based on risk. A good example is the treatment of people with high cholesterol. While in an individual with a serious heart history, such as a heart attack or stroke, It is proposed to reach very low cholesterol levels, the "goal" in a lower risk subject will be less demanding. Hence, dividing patients in a personalized way in terms of the possibility of suffering complications allows health professionals to carry out a classification in goals or objectives. The same concept fits the growing task of palliative medicine, in which it is impossible to cure a patient with a very serious condition. serious or terminal, but in which the reduction of pain and other conditions that disturb the quality of life of this patient is set as a "goal" patient.
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