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what is the difference b/w administration and management..?

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Answered by kshitiz257
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Difference Between Management and AdministrationOctober 6, 2015 By Surbhi S 31 Comments

Simply put, management can be understood as the skill of getting the work done from others. It is not exactly same as administration, which alludes to a process of effectively administering the entire organization. The most important point that differs management from the administration is that the former is concerned with directing or guiding the operations of the organization, whereas the latter stresses on laying down the policies and establishing the objectives of the organization.

Answered by BDJSBD
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Management is all about plans and actions, but theadministration is concerned with framing policies and setting objectives. ... The manager looks after themanagement of the organization, whereas administrator is responsible for the administration of the organization. Management focuses on managing people and their work.
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