54. Managers when plan, organize, lead and are called decision-making.
A TRUE
B FALSE
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Managers when plan, organize, lead and are called decision-making. True
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- Managers are the people in charge of making decisions in a business.
- It is also the primary reason why managers are referred to as decision makers when they plan, organize, lead, and control.
Planning- Planning necessitates managers being aware of the environmental conditions confronting their organization as well as forecasting future conditions.
Organizing- Organizing is a management function that entails creating an organizational structure and allocating human resources to ensure that goals are met.
Leading- Leading entails using social and informal sources of influence to motivate others to take action.
Controlling- Controlling involves setting performance standards, comparing actual performance to those standards, and taking corrective action as needed.
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