What does OSP mean?
OSP means Objectives Strategies Plan
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Objectives Strategies Plan?
Objectives Strategies Plan can be abbreviated as OSP
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What does OSP mean? OSP as abbreviation means "Objectives Strategies Plan". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AOSTC - Analysis Objectives Strategies Tactics and Control
- VMOSA - Vision, Mission, Objectives, Strategies, and Action Plans
- BOSP - Base Objectives & Strategies Plan
- OGSP - Objectives, Goals, Strategies and Plans
- OBFM - Objectives-Based Fisheries Management
- O&R - Objectives and Requirements
- OKR - Objectives and Key Results
- OMCR - Objectives, Milestones, Constraints, and Risks
- ORDT - Objectives and Requirements Definition Team
- OSO - Objectives & Strategies Overview
- APF - OBJECTIVES--Antiperinuclear factor
- FFM - OBJECTIVES:Fat-free mass
- GIO - objectives--general instructional objectives
- OARR - Objectives Agenda Roles and Rules
- OBRM - Objectives Based Resource Management
- OBMSAI - Objectives-Based Motor Skill Assessment Instrument
- OST - Objectives Strategies and Tactics
- GOST - Goals Objectives Strategies Tactics
- OGSM - Objectives, Goals, Strategies, Measures
- GOSPA - Goals, Objectives, Strategies, Plans, Activities. A simple blueprint and order of thinking for business planning of any sort, even for large complex challenges and entire businesses. (Thanks Chris Starke)