A single-use plan is a specific, detailed plan designed for a one-time project or event, such as a marketing campaign or a construction project. It is tailored to meet the unique requirements and objectives of that particular situation. In contrast, standing plans are ongoing, reusable frameworks like policies, procedures, and rules that guide routine operations and decision-making within an organization. Essentially, single-use plans are temporary and project-specific, while standing plans are enduring and adaptable for repeated use.
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Robbins et al (2006) explained standing plans are ongoing plans that provide guidance for activities performed repeatedly. Standing plans include policies, rules and procedures.An example of a standing plan would be the sexual harassment policy developed by the University of Sydney. it provides guidance to university administrators, faculty and staff as they perform their job duties.Reference:Robbins, S., Bergman, R., Stagg, I., & Coulter, M. 2006. Management, 4th edn. Prentice Hall, Riverwood, N.S.W.
When Tata motors acquired Daewoo Commercial Vehicles of South Korea in 2004, top managers would use single-use plans to guide the acquisition and "fold in" the activities that occurred in the Daewoo operations
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The appropriate plan for a small business is the Office Security Plan. The office Security Plan is a 24/hr monitered plan with robot/controlled lights/alarms.
It is a strategic plan
Single use plans are designed to be put into action only one time. These very specific plans are typically discarded after use. A standing plan is put into place to cover for recurring events.
Single use plan was developed to carry out live a course of action that is not likely to be repeated in future time.Standing plan however is developed for activities that occur regularly over a period of time.
A single plan is a plan
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Standing plan is used for activities that recur regularly over a period of time.
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1. Single-use Plans 2. Standing Plans 3. Contingency Plans mnadeemgill@hotmail.com
There are two types of operational plans. A single-use plan is developed to carry out a course of action not likely to be repeated in the future. An ongoing or standing plan is developed for activities that recur regularly over a period of time.
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