lasting objective

[ˈlɑːstɪŋ əbˈdʒɛktɪv]
noun phrasepl: lasting objectives
objetivo duradouro
1. a goal or aim intended to be maintained or achieved over an extended period of time; a long-term target or purpose
The company's lasting objective is to become a leader in sustainable technology.
O objetivo duradouro da empresa é se tornar líder em tecnologia sustentável.
2. a permanent or enduring aim that guides actions and decisions over time
Education should have the lasting objective of developing critical thinking skills.
A educação deve ter o objetivo duradouro de desenvolver habilidades de pensamento crítico.
3. in strategic planning, a goal designed to create sustainable value or impact
Our lasting objective is to improve quality of life in underserved communities.
Nosso objetivo duradouro é melhorar a qualidade de vida em comunidades carentes.
In Brazilian corporate and educational contexts, 'objetivo duradouro' is frequently used in strategic planning documents, mission statements, and institutional goals. The phrase emphasizes commitment and long-term vision, values that are important in Brazilian organizational culture. In the United States, this concept is central to business strategy and sustainability discussions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
enduring goallong-term objectivepermanent aimsustained purposestrategic goal
Antonyms / Antônimos
temporary objectiveshort-term goalfleeting aimmomentary purpose

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
objetivo duradouro
most common and formal usage
General Brazilian Portuguese
objetivo de longo prazo
alternative, emphasizing the time aspect
São Paulo
objetivo duradouro
preferred in business and corporate contexts
Portugal
objetivo duradouro
used similarly to Brazil; also 'objetivo permanente'

Related Words

objectivelastinggoalaimlong-termsustainablestrategic planningmission statement

Related Idioms & Phrases

the end game
the big picture
in the long run
for the long haul
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