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Decentralized Planning​

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Answered by mobilebackup222
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Decentralized Planning is a type of planning where local organisations and institutions formulate, adopt, execute actions and supervise the plan without interference by the central body.

Answered by nehagavale
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Decentralized Planning is a type of planning where local organisations and institutions formulate, adopt, execute actions and supervise the plan without interference by the central body

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Decentralised planning refers to the process of planning where some of planning functions and responsibilities of decision-making are delegated from the centre to the lower levels of administration. ... Decentralised planning may also be called as grass-root level planning or planning from below.

An example of a decentralized organization is a fast-food franchise chain. Each franchised restaurant in the chain is responsible for its own operation. Broadly speaking, companies start out as centralized organizations and then progress towards decentralization as they mature.

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