Four Functions of Management
The Four Functions of Management
The four functions of management are: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Each organization must have and follow these four functions in order to become a successful business. Not only does the organization as a whole have to follow these four functions but the managers in the business must use them more than anyone else. If the management does not follow the functions correctly, then the organization and people who work there will be lost. All four are important in each way and must be carefully processed in order to work correctly.
Planning and Organizing
"Planning is the core area of all the functions of management" (Foundation for All Management Concepts, Sept. 12, 2007). Planning is the basis in which the other three functions should be built. However, planning is easy to put off as well. Delaying the planning stage can cause trouble for managers. Planning needs the management to show where the......
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