Business Studies, asked by anjushreeroy645, 2 months ago

“Management seeks to achieve certain objectives which must be derived from the basic

purpose of the business.” In the light of the above statement , explain organizational and

social objectives of management​

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Answered by devanshikasinghtiwar
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Answer:

'Management seeks to achieve certain objectives, which must be derived from basic purpose of the business'. ... Organisation objectives are: (a) Survival When the organisation earns enough revenue to cover its cost, (b) Profit When the organisation earns enough revenue to cover costs and risks of the business

Answered by Amanadil
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Explanation:

Organisational objective of management:The organisational objectives of management refer to the main objectives required to fulfill the economic goals of any business organisation. The chief aim of management is to utilize the human and material resources in such a manner as should give maximum advantage to the organization.

Social Objectives: It refers to the consideration of the interest of the society during managerial activities. ... Thus, social objectives are defined as the fulfillment of responsibility of an organisation towards society. Under this objective the manager promises to assure health, safety and price control.❤️

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