Strategy, Targets & Performance Management
Long-term target
A long-term target is a goal set for a future horizon that usually requires sustained planning, investment and progress tracking.
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A long-term target is a goal set for a future horizon that usually requires sustained planning, investment and progress tracking.
Overview
What it means in practice
Long-term target should be read as a strategy and performance-management term. Its meaning depends on the objective, boundary, baseline, owner, timeframe and evidence used to assess progress.
In practice, users should connect long-term target to a specific decision, metric, plan or governance process. That keeps the term concrete enough to guide action and review.
Why it matters
Long-term target matters because strategy language can shape priorities, budgets, accountability and external claims. Clear wording helps readers see whether the term describes intent, action, measurement or demonstrated performance.
Common misconception
A common error is to use Long-term target as a label for ambition without showing the scope, metric, owner or review process. That can make progress appear more settled than it is.
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What objective or decision does the term support? Who owns it? What boundary, metric, evidence and timeframe would let a reviewer judge whether it is working?
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