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explain any 6 managerial functions?
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Planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and controlling. Fayol distinguishes between the principles and elements of management. ... The most useful method of classifying managerial functions is to group them around the components of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling.

▪️Planning

▪️organizing

▪️directing

▪️coordinating,

▪️controlling

The four basic functions of management are planning, organizing, leading and controlling. These functions work together in the creation, execution and realization of organizational goals. The four functions of management can be considered a process where each function

Planning Function of Management Organizing Function of Management Staffing Function of Management Directing Function of Management Controlling Function of Management Principles of Management Importance of Management Management and Administration

Planning Function of Management.

Organizing Function of Management.

14 management principles by Henri Fayol are universally accepted guidelines for managers to do their job according to their responsibility. ... Balancing Authority and Responsibility. Discipline. Unity of Command. Unity of Direction.

the most fundamental level, management is a discipline that consists of a set of five general functions: planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. These five functions are part of a body of practices and theories on how to be a successful manager.

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Planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and controlling. Fayol distinguishes between the principles and elements of management. ... The most useful method of classifying managerial functions is to group them around the components of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling.

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