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COMMITTEES
Introduction

• A committee is a group of people who meet by plan
  to discuss to make a decision for a particular subject.

• Committee is an organization device to take a
  decision by exchange of
  information, discussion, deliberation.
Advantages

•   Collective Decision
•   Creative Ideas
•   Cooperation
•   Moral Support
•   Communicating
Disadvantages

•   Cost
•   Indecisive Action
•   Absence of Secrecy
•   Domination
•   Irresponsible Nature
Better Working Of Committees

Suggestions:

•   Size of Committee
•   Defining of Scope
•   Selection of Members
•   Selecting Subject Manner
•   Cost and Time
•   Follow up
•   Evaluation
Committee

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Committee

  • 2. Introduction • A committee is a group of people who meet by plan to discuss to make a decision for a particular subject. • Committee is an organization device to take a decision by exchange of information, discussion, deliberation.
  • 3. Advantages • Collective Decision • Creative Ideas • Cooperation • Moral Support • Communicating
  • 4. Disadvantages • Cost • Indecisive Action • Absence of Secrecy • Domination • Irresponsible Nature
  • 5. Better Working Of Committees Suggestions: • Size of Committee • Defining of Scope • Selection of Members • Selecting Subject Manner • Cost and Time • Follow up • Evaluation