Question
Explain ‘objective’ and ‘policy’ as types of plans using suitable examples.

Answer

Objectives: Objectives are those end points for the attainment of which all the activities are undertaken. It is a special target to be achieved by an organisation, e.g., it can be the objective of a school to impart education in the subject of commerce to 100 students during an year.
Policies: Policies are those general statements which are decided for the guidance of the employees while taking decision. Like Personnel Policy: Under this policy it can be decided that the basis for the promotion of employees will be their age. Once this is decided, no departmental manager will need the permission of the General Manager regarding the promotion of the employees.

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