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Looking at managerial functions we can say that all managers undertake the same tasks:

Planning-defining aims and establishing action plans. These targets give the organisation and its people a purpose and sense of direction.

Organizing- determining what needs to be done and in what order. People assigned to the tasks must have resources to complete the tasks successfully.

Leading- guiding and motivating all involved parties.It is necessary to bring people together and to make sure that they work together to achieve the plans set.


Controlling- monitoring activities to ensure that staff are on target. Performance of all subordinates must be measured and evaluated.