Which of the following is not an organisational objective of management? (a) Earning enough revenue to cover costs (b) Earning sufficient profits to cover risks of business (C) Increase in the prospects of business in the long run (d) Providing free education to their employees children
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Step 1: Earning enough revenue to cover costs is an organisational objective of management as it ensures financial stability and sustainability. Show more…
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