pääpäätavoitteen
pääpäätavoitteen is a Finnish noun that literally translates to "the ultimate goal" or "the main objective." It is constructed from the word pää, meaning "head" or "primary," combined with päätavoite, a compound meaning "main goal." The term is commonly used in strategic planning, education, and business contexts to denote the foremost objective that all other goals serve.
In Finnish, esse ingeniería y corporate management, the phrase appears in reports, speeches and policy documents
The word often appears in the genitive case (pääpäätavoitteen) in contexts where it modifies another noun, for
Although it may appear infrequently in colloquial speech, pääpäätavoitteen is a standard term in formal Finnish