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 | | The manager should then decide on approximately five of them, explaining why they are the most important for the next three months to a year, get feedback from the group, and end up with from three to five agreed-upon objectives. |
 | | Thus, permissive management (as opposed to authoritative management) uses standards of performance to encourage people consideration rather than authority, with less emphasis on the job to be done. This approach encourages change in human behavior, i.e., it brings about human development. |
 | | Business is the economic institution of society, not a substitute for other institutions (education, welfare, etc.), even though the business is business days are gone and a whole host of expectations, social in character, have gradually evolved around the business organization and have to be responded to. |
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