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Plan
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A specific action proposed to help the org. achieve its objectives.
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Kast & Rosenzweig ID a plan's 4 demensions - what are they?
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1. Repetitiveness
2. Time 3. Scope 4. Level |
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What is the repetitiveness dimension?
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The extent to which the plan is used over and over again.
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What is the Time dimension?
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The length of time the plan covers. (Strategic - long, Tatical - short)
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What is the scope dimension?
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Te portion of the total management system at which the plan is aimed.
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A plan that covers the entire open management sysem: the organizational environment, inputs, process, and outputs is referred to as what?
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Master Plan
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A plan that covers the entire open management sysem: the organizational environment, inputs, process, and outputs is referred to as what?
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Master Plan
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A plan that covers the entire open management sysem: the organizational environment, inputs, process, and outputs is referred to as what?
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Master Plan
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What is the level dimension?
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Level of the org. at which the plan is aimed. Top level plans aimed at top level management, lower plans aimed at lower management - but all plans affect each other because all are interrelated.
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What is the level dimension?
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Level of the org. at which the plan is aimed. Top level plans aimed at top level management, lower plans aimed at lower management - but all plans affect each other because all are interrelated.
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What is the level dimension?
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Level of the org. at which the plan is aimed. Top level plans aimed at top level management, lower plans aimed at lower management - but all plans affect each other because all are interrelated.
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Define standing plans.
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Plans used over and over again because they focus on org. situations that occur repeatedly.
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Define standing plans.
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Plans used over and over again because they focus on org. situations that occur repeatedly.
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Define standing plans.
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Plans used over and over again because they focus on org. situations that occur repeatedly.
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What are single-use plans?
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Used only once, or at most, several time. Focus on unique or rare situations within the org.
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What are single-use plans?
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Used only once, or at most, several time. Focus on unique or rare situations within the org.
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What are single-use plans?
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Used only once, or at most, several time. Focus on unique or rare situations within the org.
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Which plan can be subdivided into policies, procedures and rules. Standing or Single-use plan?
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Standing
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Which plan can be subdivided into policies, procedures and rules. Standing or Single-use plan?
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Standing
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Which plan can be subdivided into policies, procedures and rules. Standing or Single-use plan?
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Standing
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