Which principle of Fayol suggests “one head, one plan for a group of activities”?
To solve the problem, we need to identify the principle of Fayol that emphasizes unified leadership and planning within a group.
- Unity of Command: Each employee should receive orders from only one superior.
- Unity of Direction: Activities with the same objective should be directed by one manager using one plan.
- Discipline: Employees must obey and respect rules and agreements.
- Authority and Responsibility: Managers have the right to give orders and expect obedience.
- Scalar Chain: A clear line of authority from top management to the lowest ranks.
“One head, one plan for a group of activities.”
The statement means that all activities aiming for a common goal should be under one leader and follow one plan. This aligns exactly with Fayol's Unity of Direction principle.
The principle of Fayol suggested by the statement is Unity of Direction.
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(A) | Shopping Products | (I) | Cigarettes, Ice cream, Medicines |
(B) | Specialty Products | (II) | Raw materials, Engines, Lubricants |
(C) | Industrial Products | (III) | Radio, Jewellery, Furniture |
(D) | Convenience Products | (IV) | Salon, Restaurant, Boutique |
LIST I | LIST II Commercial paper | ||
A | Treasury Bill | I | Used for inter-bank transactions |
B | Call Money | II | Used for bridge financing |
C | Commercial Bill | III | Zero coupon Bonds used by Central Government |
D | Commercial paper | IV | When trade bill is discounted with commercial bank |