Business Studies, asked by abhinayaabhi9011, 8 months ago

Plans that address unique events that do not reoccur are called:
select one:
a. Strategic plans.
b. Single-use plans.
c. Standing plans.
d. Operating plans.

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Answered by riyasahay6666
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Answer:

b.Single use plans.

Explanation:

Single use plan has a specific goal , defined budget and is there for a limited period.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Plans that address unique events that do not reoccur are called Single-use plans.

Types of plans for more understanding:

  • Strategic plans : Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to attain strategic goals. It may also extend to control mechanisms for guiding the implementation of the strategy
  • Single use plan : These plans are made for handling non-recurring problems. Single-use plans are also known as ‘specific plans’ since their objective is to solve a particular problem. These plans are formulated to handle a non-repetitive and unique problem.

Some examples are budgets,programmes, project , reports, etc.

  • Standing plans are made to be used multiple times. I.e. again and again. These plans are formulated to guide managerial decisions and actions on problems which are recurring in nature. When there is a pattern, all you have do is to figure that pattern out, front-load this effort and always look out for it.
  • Operating plan –An operational plan is a practical document which outlines the key activities and targets an organisation will undertake during a period of time, usually one year. It is often linked to funding agreements as well as being linked overall to the organisation's strategic plan.

Hence ,

Hence ,option (b) single use plan is correct .

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