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Principles of Directing

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Estimated time: 9 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Introduction

Directing is a managerial function that involves guiding, instructing, and overseeing employees to achieve organisational goals.

CBSE: Class 12

Principles of Directing

  • Maximum Individual Contribution: Direction techniques should help every individual contribute to their maximum potential.
  • Harmony of Objectives: Individual and organisational objectives must be aligned. Direction must ensure both sets of goals are achieved simultaneously.
  • Unity of Command: An employee should receive orders from one superior only. Avoids confusion and conflict arising from multiple authorities.
  • Appropriateness of Direction Technique: The technique used must suit the situation, the individual, and the organisational environment.
  • Managerial Communication: Effective direction requires clear, two-way communication between managers and subordinates.
  • Use of Informal Organisation: Managers should leverage informal groups and relationships to supplement formal direction.
  • Leadership: Effective direction depends on the manager's ability to lead and influence subordinates.
  • Follow Through: Direction is incomplete without follow-up to check that instructions have been properly understood and executed.
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Principles of Directing

  • 8 principles guide effective directing.
  • Maximum Individual Contribution – bring out each employee's best.
  • Harmony of Objectives – align individual and organisational goals.
  • Unity of Command – one employee, one superior only.
  • Appropriate Technique – match method to person and situation.
  • Managerial Communication - clear two-way communication is essential.
  • Informal Organisation – use informal groups to support formal direction.
  • Leadership – influence and lead subordinates effectively.
  • Follow Through – monitor that instructions are properly executed.
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