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dash tells us what should be done and what should be not done in certain situations a) budget b) ideas c) programs d) rules​

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Rules tells us what should be done and what should be not done in certain situations.

Explanation:

Rules:

Rules are highly clear statements that indicate whether something is to be done or not. Additionally, rules have no room for flexibility at all; they are binding. The rules must be adhered to and implemented by all company personnel. Rule breaking can have serious repercussions.

Rules establish a disciplined climate within the organisation. All of the organization's personnel follow them as a guide for their behaviour and actions. One such example is the "no smoking" rule.

Programs:

Programs are a detailed declaration of a company's policies, regulations, goals, practises, etc.

Budget:

A budget is a declaration of the outcomes that the managers anticipate from the business. Budgets are expressed numerically since they constitute a quantitative statement as well.

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Answered by AncyA
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (d) Rules

Rules tells us what should be done and what should be not done in certain situations.

Explanation:

  • An action and non-action statements are defined by rules.
  • Rules tells us what should be done and what should be not done in certain situations.
  • In an organisation, it is compulsory that the employees must follow the rules.
  • Rules are created by the organisation to maintain discipline. Therefore, if the rules are not followed properly it will lead to severe consequences.
  • Rules clearly tells us what to do and what not to do.
  • In in-depth statement that describes policies, rules, procedures and objectives of the company is known as program.
  • Budget is the quantitative statement that the company expect as the outcome.
  • Ideas are the plan or thought or suggestions to do something.

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