project aim

[/ˈprɒdʒekt eɪm/]
noun phrasepl: project aims
objetivo do projeto
1. The primary goal or intended outcome that a project seeks to accomplish
The project aim is to reduce carbon emissions by 30% within two years.
O objetivo do projeto é reduzir as emissões de carbono em 30% dentro de dois anos.
2. The main purpose or target that guides the planning and execution of a project
Understanding the project aim helps all team members stay focused on deliverables.
Compreender o objetivo do projeto ajuda todos os membros da equipe a manter o foco nos resultados.
3. A clearly defined statement of what a project intends to achieve
The project aim was clearly outlined in the proposal document.
O objetivo do projeto foi claramente delineado no documento da proposta.
In Brazilian business culture, 'objetivo do projeto' is the standard term used in formal project documentation, presentations, and meetings. It reflects the importance placed on clear goal-setting and strategic planning in corporate environments. The phrase is central to project management methodologies widely adopted in Brazil, particularly in multinational companies and government sectors.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
project objectiveproject goalproject targetproject purposeintended outcome
Antonyms / Antônimos
project failureundefined objectivelack of direction

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
objetivo do projeto
Standard and widely used in business and academic contexts
Rio de Janeiro
meta do projeto
Alternative usage, emphasizing the quantifiable target
São Paulo
objetivo do projeto / meta do projeto
Both terms are equally common in corporate environments
Portugal
objetivo do projeto
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; 'alvo do projeto' is less common

Related Words

project scopeproject deliverablesproject milestoneproject stakeholderproject timelineproject management

Related Idioms & Phrases

stay on target
keep your eye on the ball
hit the mark
work towards a common goal
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