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in POSDCORB the word D stand for

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

D stands for Directing

Explanation:

P- planning

O- organising

S- staffing

D- directing

C- coordination

R- reporting

B- budgeting

These are the steps to form the management. first plan should be made to do anything that how it will be done planning should be done before that and then after the set up will be made means the whole program should be organized and maintained properly and after that staffing will be done . staffing means that the seats of the every department provided to the managers and employees and after that direct them that how to do any work in a proper manner and after that control them and see that they are doing properly or not if not than tell me or remove them because of not doing work properly.

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Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer:

The 'D' in POSDCORB stands for Directing

Explanation:

The literal meaning or the full form of the word 'POSDCORB' is:

  • P- Planning
  • O- Organizing
  • S- Staffing
  • D- Directing
  • C O- Co-Ordinating
  • R- Reporting
  • B- Budgeting.

About POSDCORB:

  • The abbreviation POSDCORB, which represents the traditional understanding of organizational theory, is often used in the fields of management and public administration.
  • Luther Gulick wrote about it most significantly in an article from 1937. (in a set edited by himself and Lyndall Urwick). However, he introduced the idea for the first time in 1935.
  • POSDCORB was initially intended to foster the development of public service professionals.
  • In his article "In a letter, he wrote while serving on the Brownlow Committee, "Notes on the Theory of Organization," Luther Gulick rhetorically queries, "What is the task of the chief executive? What is he doing?"
  • The solution is POSDCORB, which was created to draw attention to the many functional components of a chief executive's job since "administration" and "management" no longer have any meaningful definitions.

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