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Jawahar Raj Das
Jawahar Raj Das
Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-03T07:11:52+05:30 2022-11-03T07:11:52+05:30In: Planning

write the Types of Standing Plans

write the Types of Standing Plans
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    2022-11-05T10:25:43+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    1. Objectives: Objectives are defined as ends for the achievement of which
    an organization goes on working. They may be designed as the desired
    future position that the management would like to reach. The first and
    foremost step of the planning process is setting organizational objectives.
    Examples increasing sales by 10%, Getting 20% return on Investment etc.
    Objectives should be clear and achievable.

    2. Strategy: Strategies refer to future decisions defining the organizational
    directions and scope in long run. It is comprehensive plan which includes:
    (i) Long term objectives, (ii) Adopting a particular course of action, (iii)
    Allocating resources necessary to achieve the objectives.
    3. Policy: Policies refers to the general guidelines which brings uniformity in
    decision-making for achievement of organizational objectives. They
    provide directions to the managers of an organization. They are flexible as
    they may be changed as per requirement. Example, selling goods on cash
    basis only, reserving some post for women in the organization.
    4. Procedure: Procedures are those plans which determine the sequential
    steps to carry out some work/activity. They indicate which work is to be
    done in which sequence/way. They help in the performance of work.
    Procedures are guides to action. Example: Process adopted in the
    Selection of Employees.
    5. Rule: Rules are specific statement that tell what is to be done and what
    not to be done in a specified situation. They help in indicating which points
    are to be kept in mind while performing task/work. Rules are rigid which
    ensure discipline in the organization. Example: ‘No smoking in the office
    premises’. Violation of rules may invite penalty.
    6. Method: Methods are standardized ways or manner in which a particular
    task has to be performed. There may be many ways/methods of completing
    a task but that method/way must be selected by which work can be done
    early at the minimum possible cost. Methods are flexible. Example, various
    methods of training are adopted by an organization to train its employees
    like apprenticeship training, vestibule training etc.

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