Social Sciences, asked by shubhamgaur794, 1 month ago

which type of inputs an organisation needs

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
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Explanation:

The input refers to something being put into the system (in this case the system is an organisation). This is transformed by the organisation (or parts of it) through an activity or function of the organisation. An output refers to whatever is produced by the system or parts of it.

Answered by ankurboruah9365
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an organisation’s relationship to the natural environment can be quite extensive and often complex. There are many ways to structure your thinking about the links between an organisation and the environment, but one common way is to think of them falling into two main categories: inputs into the organisation and outputs from the organisation. This can be captured in the form of a basic input–output model. Input–output models have their origins in economics.

They can be quite complicated to develop, requiring significant quantitative calculations and measurements. The purpose here is not to model or engage in complex calculations, but to use the idea of inputs and outputs to reflect upon the relationships between an environment and an organisation

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