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Difference between deliverables and objective

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Anonymous
I get the difference between outcome and deliverables but I am not sure I see the difference between the deliverables and the objective. Can someone help?
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VerĂ³nica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz RYLAI Access Control Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Objectives are the desired benefits, outcomes, or performance improvements that you expect from the project.
The deliverables, also called "outputs", are the tangible things that the project will produce to enable the objectives to be achieved.
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SEKAR ARPUTHASAMY PM I| - Chennai, Tamilnadu., India
Too many Project initiation documents specify deliverables as their objectives. What you need to measure on your project will naturally fall out of the definition of good Objectives. They should not describe what you plan to do, how you plan to do it, or what you plan to produce. Deliverables are only produced in order to enable achievement of the objectives. Deliverables are not "outcomes"
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Denathayalan Ramasamy Chief Technology Officer| Atal Incubation Centre -CIIC Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
According to me

Objectives are qualitative - establishes the connection between input, output, methods with reference to its range = Project charter documents with Sponsor & PM

Deliverables are quantitative - comes with clear dimensions, size & numbers, acceptance criteria = Accepted deliverable with Scrum team & client
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Justin Fu Senior Systems Engineer| Parsons Bristow, Va, United States
thanks all for info

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