Political Science, asked by sumitkumar9840, 5 months ago

who clearly refused to differentiate between administration and management?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • ADMINISTRATOR => An administrator is a court-appointed individual who handles all remaining financial matters for a decedent during probate. A decedent is a person who has died. The administrator organizes all the pieces of the decedent's estate and then settles outstanding debt, expenses and other obligations.
  • MANAGEMENT =>Management is the coordination and administration of tasks to achieve a goal. Such administration activities include setting the organization's strategy and coordinating the efforts of staff to accomplish these objectives through the application of available resources.
Answered by Sambhavs
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  • ADMINISTRATOR => An administrator is a court-appointed individual who handles all remaining financial matters for a decedent during probate. A decedent is a person who has died. The administrator organizes all the pieces of the decedent's estate and then settles outstanding debt, expenses and other obligations.
  • MANAGEMENT =>Management is the coordination and administration of tasks to achieve a goal. Such administration activities include setting the organization's strategy and coordinating the efforts of staff to accomplish these objectives through the application of available resources.

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