The two inseparable twins of management are: |
Planning and organising Planning and Controlling Organising and planning Controlling and budgeting |
Planning and Controlling |
The correct answer is option 2- Planning and Controlling. The two inseparable twins of management are Planning and Controlling. Planning and controlling are inseparable twins of management. A system of control presupposes the existence of certain standards. These standards of performance which serve as the basis of controlling are provided by planning. Once a plan becomes operational, controlling is necessary to monitor the progress, measure it, discover deviations and initiate corrective measures to ensure that events conform to plans. Thus, planning without controlling is meaningless. Similarly, controlling is blind without planning. If the standards are not set in advance, managers have nothing to control. When there is no plan, there is no basis of controlling. |