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Gamma Theory
Modern Wild Faunal Resource Management
Why are objectives needed? Why spend so much time? Why so much emphasis?
Objectives are needed because they:
- Help communicate
- Improve coordination and cooperation
- Improve group interaction and efficiency
- Allow optimization of a system
- Explain actions by certain people or subgroups
- Justify requests for resources and, later, how they are utilized
- Point up research needs
- Provide the basis for feedback
- Are the basis for rational management, and
- Are fundamental requirements for logical problem analyses and solutions
Without objectives, any performance can be called a success.
Without a destination, any route will do.
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