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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago
Basis of Difference
Standing Plans
Single-use Plans
1. Period
<pre> </pre>These plans are formulated for a long period.
<pre> </pre>These plans are for a short period and
are repeatedly formulated in case of
need.
2. Object
These plans are formulated to bring about
informity in the decisions.
These plans are designed to run suc-
cessfully some particular activities.
3. Types
They are of six types: (i) Objectives,
(ii) Strategies, (iii) Policies, (iv) Procedures, (v)
Methods and (vi) Rules
They are of two types:
(i) Budget and (ii) Programme
4. Scope
They guide the managers in particular matters
like price policy and sales policy.
These plans guide in matters of daily
routine.
5. Basis
They are based on the main objectives of the
organisation.
They are based on the standing plans
of the organisation.
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