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Informal Organisation: it’s Meaning, Functions and Advantages!

Informal organisation refers to the network of personnel and social relationships which arise spontaneously when people working together interact on personal whims, likes and prejudices. Such relations are not created by the top management and they are not recognised formally.

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Elton Mayo and Human Relations Approach to Management

Elton Mayo and Human Relations Approach to Management!

Elton Mayo (1880-1949) was originally a medical student but developed interest in psychology and philosophy. He was born in Adelaide (Australia) in 1980. An Australian by birth, he went to U.S.A. and joined the staff of Harvard University in 1926.

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Principles of Management: 7 Important Principles of Management– Discussed!

Some of the most important principles of management are:1. Principle of Planning, 2. Principle of Co-ordination, 3. Principle of Exception, 4. Principle of Span of Control, 5. Principle of Motivation, 6. Principle of Participation, 7. Principle of Objective!

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Difference between Exchange Stability and Price Stability

Difference between Exchange Stability and Price Stability!

It is easy to see that the various objectives of monetary policy are interrelated. They also usually conflict with one another. Thus, the objective of price stability may conflict with the objective of exchange rate stability.

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What are the essential conditions needed for the existence of life?

Both animals and plants must be supplied with food. Animals are dependent upon the food prepared by green plants, and plants are capable of preparing their own food from sunlight, CO2 (Carbon dioxide), water and the mineral salts absorbed from the soil. The food supply is an important factor in determining the habits and distribution of organisms.

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12 important functions of mineral salts

This element helps in the formation of skeleton, in clotting of blood, contraction of muscles and excitability of nerves with the help of phosphorus. Its deficiency leads to the poor development of skeleton and rickets in children. One should take 1.0 gm of calcium per day in one's diet.

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Animals are divided into two main groups; Nonchordates and Chordates

They are small, acellular organisms. Their bodies are not differentiated into cells. A protozoon is made up of a mass of protoplasm which carries all the vital activities of life such as locomotion, feeding, digestion, egestion, respiration, excretion and reproduction.

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