Business Studies, asked by pritiparmar2001, 6 months ago

------------- enables top management to focus on strategic planning and control. *
1.MBO
2.MBE
3.MBA
4.MIS​

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Answered by muskan7692
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Answer:

I thinks that MIS

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Answer is option 1.

MBO enables top management to focus on strategic planning and control.

MBE is for exceptional situations like for comparing actual result with budgeted result.

A management information system (MIS) is a computer-based information system that generates standard reports and frequently enables online access to recent and historical data required by managers, primarily at the middle and first line levels.

MBA is a master's degree which is not related to strategic planning and control.

Explanation:

Management by Objectives (MBO) is a strategic method for raising an organization's performance. It is a procedure wherein the management of the company clarifies and communicates to its members its goals with the idea of achieving each target.

Monitoring and evaluating each employee's performance and growth in relation to the set goals is a crucial stage in the MBO approach. Employees are more likely to perform their duties if they have a say in setting objectives and selecting a course of action.

Benefits of Objective-Based Management

Employees who are managed by targets are more appreciative of their tasks and duties at work.

Each employee's Key Results Areas (KRAs) are tailored to them based on their interests, educational background, and areas of expertise.

The MBO strategy typically produces better communication and teamwork.

The expectations for the staff are made very plain to them. Every team member has goals set for them by their managers, and each employee is given a list of specific duties to do.

Each employee is given certain objectives. As a result, each employee starts to feel indispensable to the company, which leads to a sense of loyalty.

The ambitions of subordinates should be linked to the corporate objectives, according to managers.

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