Directing
Clarify the difference between Managing and Directing.
It is important to distinguish between two almost similar words — ‘Managing’ and ‘Directing’. ‘Managing’ is a wide concept and under it, apart from ‘directing’, the functions like planning, organising, staffing, and controlling are included. On the other hand, ‘Directing’ is a limited concept and is only a part of the managing. It is, therefore, clear that if some manager is full of the quality of directing, he can prove to be an effective manager but other managerial functions too shall have to be completed.
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‘Directing is not required at all in management of an organisation.’ Do you agree?
“Direction is the least important function of management”. Do you agree with this statement? Give any two reasons in support of your answer.
Enumerate any two features of directing.
How does the directing function bring about balance in the organisation?
Clarify the difference between Managing and Directing.
Which function of management is known as ‘Management-in-action’?
Out of managing and directing, which term has the wider scope?
Which factor of production is Directing related to?
What is meant by directing?
Explain in one sentence how direction initiates action in management.
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