growth and development
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The difference between growth and development depends on the context, the jargon in which the terms are being used. ... In biological systems, growth indicates a quantifiable change in size, whereas development indicates a transformation of structure.
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growth
1. growth refers to increase in physical aspects of the organisation
2. grothus structural
3. growth is cellular
4. growth stops when the organisation reaches the stage of maturity
development
1. development refers to over all changes in the whole of the organisation
2. development is functional
3. development is organisational
4. development is qualitative
5. development involves changes from origin to maturity
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1. growth refers to increase in physical aspects of the organisation
2. grothus structural
3. growth is cellular
4. growth stops when the organisation reaches the stage of maturity
development
1. development refers to over all changes in the whole of the organisation
2. development is functional
3. development is organisational
4. development is qualitative
5. development involves changes from origin to maturity
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