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प्रश्न
Functions of Lower Level Management.
उत्तर
The following are the functions of the Lower Level Management:
i. To perform the production, sales or other work as assigned to them by the top managers.
ii. To follow the plans formulated by the top level managers.
iii. To analyse the various ways a work can be done effectively and to work in harmony in the organisation.
iv. To work towards achieving the organisational goals instead of personal goals.
4. This topic is no longer a part of the syllabus. So, the answer to this question has not been provided.
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