Business Studies, asked by anirudh2836, 11 months ago

Which of the following according to foyal happens, to be the meaning of divisions of work

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
58

Answer:

✅Verified Answer✅

In context of this article, let's revise the meaning of following words:

In context of this article, let's revise the meaning of following words:Division of something (e.g. an object, a process, work, etc.) means to divide, chop or break it up into smaller parts to facilitate a better understanding, easier handling and operation, and focused observation on a fixed set of goals. It is a way to separate things apart based on some established criteria like quality, quantity, nature of work, so on. It untangles, simplifies, and narrows down various complexities that were involved prior separation. It helps to ease and enhance the efficiency of managing a giant complex task through smaller chunks that are easy to handle.

In context of this article, let's revise the meaning of following words:Division of something (e.g. an object, a process, work, etc.) means to divide, chop or break it up into smaller parts to facilitate a better understanding, easier handling and operation, and focused observation on a fixed set of goals. It is a way to separate things apart based on some established criteria like quality, quantity, nature of work, so on. It untangles, simplifies, and narrows down various complexities that were involved prior separation. It helps to ease and enhance the efficiency of managing a giant complex task through smaller chunks that are easy to handle.Work is any assigned job, task, duty, goal or an objective one is supposed to accomplish (achieve) before the deadline (on-time) and as expected at the expense of one's mental and physical labour to earn the desired reward (usually monetary but not always) in return.

Explanation:

༒please mark my answer brainlist༒༒hope this answer helps you ༒❤꧁please give me thanks in my answer꧂❤

Answered by ayirppriya
0

Explanation:

hlooo here is your answer dear .

Attachments:
Similar questions