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