Organising leads to a systematic Allocation of jobs amongst the work force. Which importance of Organising is stated here?
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Organising is considered as an important function of management because: (i) Benefits of specialisation Organising leads to a systematic allocation of jobs amongst the work force. This reduces the work load as well as enhances productivity because of the specific workers performing a specific job on regular basis.
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