Political Science, asked by pradhanbabloo7787, 7 months ago

15. Who said: "Administration has to do with getting things done ; with the accomplishment
of defined objectives" ?
(A) Lyndall Urwick
(C) Henri Fayol
(B) Luther Gullick
(D) F.W. Taylor
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Answered by sharonthomas28
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the correct answer is option b

Luther H. Gulick, "Science, values and public administration." Papers on the Science of Administration (1937): 189-195. Administration has to do with getting things done; with the accomplishment of defined objectives.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

B) Luther Gullick said" Administration has to do with getting effects done; with the accomplishment of defined objects".

Explanation:

Gulick lays special emphasis on the division of work. According to him, large-scale associations bear multitudinous men to carry out their different tasks. Wherever multitudinous men work together swish results can be achieved when there is a division of work among these men. The proposition of association, therefore, has to do with the creation of collaboration among different units of an association created by the principle of division of work. thus, Gulick says that “ division of work and integration are the charge strips by which humanity lifts in the process of civilization ”.

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