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One head one plan is concerned with the following principle of Fayol

A.unity of command
B.Unity of direction
C.Fair remuneration
D. Division of work

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Answered by ramniwaslakshay9
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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Answered by bhatiamona
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One head one plan is concerned with the following principle of Fayol...

A. Unity of command

B. Unity of direction

C. Fair remuneration

D. Division of work

The correct answer is :

B. Unity of direction

Explanation :

One head one plan is concerned with the 'Unity of direction' principle of Fayol.

According to Unity of Direction, a firm must have a right plan to achieve a goal efficiently and effectively and a right planner or director to execute that plan. For the successful implementation of any scheme, it is necessary that there should be only one director.

In the case of having more than one director, confusion arises and employees are confused. Employees are unable to decide whose orders they should obey and whose orders they should not. For a simple successful plan it should be only one planner or director.

The Fayol principle advocates one director one plan, according to which there should be only one plan for a group of activities with similar objectives. There should be only one planner who executes that plan.

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