Four Functions of Management
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1.Explain the relationships among the four functions of management.
2.What is the systems approach to management?
3.How can controlling help a manager to become more efficient?
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The solution explains the relationships among the four functions of management.
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The four functions of management are closely related to each other, or perhaps we should say that closely tied and interrelated and dependent on each other for effective functioning. Planning is extremely important because it provides the platform for all other functions of management. Without effective planning, no other function can perform efficiently. Organizing is also important for other functions because if resources are not organized and plans are not put into ...
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