MOAL

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MOAL (plural MOALs or MOALS)

  1. (business jargon) Short for mid-term goal.
    • 2021, Uwe G. Seebacher, B2B Marketing: A Guidebook for the Classroom to the Boardroom, Springer Nature, →ISBN, page 549:
      To this end, we derive our MOAL—the mid-term goal for the next 12 months—from the Strategy 2023, the vision, and mission already described above.
    • 2022, Michael Kaufmann, Thomas Dohmke, Donovan Brown, Accelerate DevOps with GitHub, Packt, →ISBN, page 24:
      The vision is then broken down into mid-term goals (called MOALS). The MOALS themselves are also OKRs.

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