Distinguish Between the Following:
Organising & Directing.
ANSWER:
Basis
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Organising
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Directing
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Meaning
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Organising refers to the procedure of aligning the activities in a certain order.
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It is the process of guiding, instructing and motivating employees towards the attainment of organisational goals.
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Objective
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To bring together all resources including people and materials.
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To get the work done in the right manner.
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Order
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Comes after planning; it is the second function of management.
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Comes after staffing.
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Level of management
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The top- and middle-level management are concerned with the arrangement of resources.
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Directions are given by the managers present at every level of any organisation.
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Nature
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Organising continues till the time all the resources are collected.
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Direction is needed till the time targets are achieved.
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