Planning
Two years ago Mohit obtained degree in food technology. For some time he worked in a company manufacturing Bread and Biscuits. He was not happy in the company and decided to have his own bread and biscuits manufacturing unit. For this he decided the objectives and targets and formulated action plan to achieve the same. One of his objectives was to earn 50% profits on the amount invested in the first year. It was decided that raw materials like flour, sugar, salt etc. will be purchased on two months credit. He also decided to follow the steps required for marketing the products through his own outlets. He appointed Harsh as a production manager who decided the exact manner in which the production activities are to be carried out. Harsh also prepared a statement showing the requirements of workers in the factory throughout the year. Mohit informed Harsh about his sales target for different products, area wise for the fourth coming quarter. While working on the production table a penalty of Rs.150 per day was announced for not wearing the helmet, gloves and apron by the workers.
Quoting lines from the above para identify and explain the different types of plans discussed.
The different types of plans are:
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Define Planning.
Planning is the basic function of management. Explain.
Explain, how ‘planning is a mental exercise’.
Explain how “planning is a continuous process.”
Explain how planning is futuristic?
Why is planning an all-pervasive function of management?
The planning function of management is conducted at which level of management?
At which level of management more time is consumed on planning as compared to other levels?
One of the functions of Management is considered a base for all other functions. Name that function.
‘Planning is done for achieving the organisational goals’. Do you agree? Give one reason in support of your answer.
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