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Umar Baalkrishan Sing
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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-09T12:19:23+05:30 2022-11-09T12:19:23+05:30In: Planning

Difference between Single Use and Standing Plans

Difference between Single Use and Standing Plans
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    2022-11-07T17:24:14+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago
    Basis of
    Difference
    Basis of
    Differe
    nce
    Standing Plans
    1. Meaning A single-use plan in a
    business refers to plans
    developed for a one-time
    project or event that has one
    specific objective.
    A standing plan in a business
    refers to plans developed for
    using over and over again
    because they focus on
    organisational situations that
    occur repeatedly.
    2. Objective Single use plan is developed
    to carry out a course of action
    that is not likely to be
    repeated in future time.
    Standing plan however is
    developed for activities that
    occur regularly over a period
    of time.
    3. Scope Single use plans generally
    encompass a narrow scope
    targeting a specific project or
    event.
    Standing plans generally
    encompass a wider scope
    involving more than one
    department or business
    function.
    4. Stability Single use plans are
    discarded when the situation,
    project or event is over.
    Standing plans are relatively
    stable and used over and over
    again with necessary
    modification or updations.
    5. Example Budget for Annual General
    Meeting of shareholders.
    Recruitment and selection
    procedure for a particular post
    in the company.

    SINGLE USE PLAN: A single use plan is developed for a one time event or project. Such a course of action is not likely to be repeated in the future. These plans include budgets, programmes and projects. 

    STANDING PLAN: A standing plan is used for activities that occur regularly over a period of time. It is designed to ensure internal operations of an organisation run smoothly. Standing plans include policies, procedures,  methods and rules.

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