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Atactical objective is the immediate short-term desired result of a given activity, task, or mission. While historically the term had been applied tomilitary operations, in the 20th century, it has been increasingly applied in the fields ofpublic safety, such aspolicing andfire-fighting, as well ascommerce,trade planning, political, andinternational relations policy.
Whereas strategy in the military sense is about overall planning, tactics refers to day-to-day events in a war.[1] A tactical objective is often an intermediate step to achieving anoperational objective, and, as such, requiresdecision making andproblem solving skills applied during the execution of the tactical plan as part of theoperational plan.
Tactical objectives are usually entrusted to the lower positioned management in a three-tier organisation's structure of field or front desk, middle and executive management.
Tactical objectives in the commercial use represent performance targets established by the middle management for achieving specific organisational outcomes. Forfirefighters tactical objectives have historically focused on life-safety as the priority in the plan when attending structure fires.