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päämäärät

Päämäärät are the overarching aims or goals of an initiative, organization, or project. They describe the desired long-term outcomes and serve as reference points for planning, monitoring, and evaluation. Päämäärät help to orient decisions and communicate the intended end state to stakeholders.

The term comes from päämäärä, meaning the main aim or end goal. In Finnish usage, päämäärät are

Päämäärät are used across various domains, including business, public administration, education, and non-profit work. They appear

In written form, päämäärät are typically stated as clear, outcome-oriented statements. They may be qualitative, such

often
contrasted
with
more
concrete
or
short-term
objectives
(tavoitteet).
Päämäärät
tend
to
emphasize
the
strategic
destination
or
end
state,
while
tavoitteet
focus
on
specific
steps
or
measurable
checkpoints
along
the
way.
In
practice,
many
documents
use
both
concepts
together
to
distinguish
between
what
is
sought
(päämäärät)
and
how
it
will
be
achieved
(toimenpiteet,
tavoitteet).
in
strategic
plans,
project
proposals,
policy
documents,
and
performance
reports.
Well-formed
päämäärät
are
aligned
with
the
organization’s
mission
and
values,
are
feasible
within
available
resources,
and
are
accompanied
by
indicators
or
criteria
for
success.
They
can
be
long-term
or
mid-term
and
are
often
revisited
and
revised
as
circumstances
change.
as
“improve
inclusivity,”
or
quantitative,
such
as
“increase
access
to
services
by
30
percent.”
They
function
as
anchors
for
evaluating
progress
and
determining
whether
planned
actions
have
achieved
the
intended
end
state.