Business Studies, asked by vansh0014, 5 months ago

which principle governs such organisation and how government support them.​

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Answered by priyanshuyadav0890
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The organisational structure in which there is separation of ownership and management is called a company. In a company, management and ownership lie in the hands of different individuals. A company is owned by its shareholders, while its management is handled by a group of elected persons known as the board of directors. The board of directors in turn appoints the top officials for managing the day-to-day operations of the business

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