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 In 1964, Koontz and O’Donnell divided management into five parts as:

    (a) POSDR

    (b) POSDI

    (c) POSDC

    (d) POCCC

Koontz and O’Donnell divided the management process into five primary functions. These are:

  1. Planning: Setting goals, objectives, and strategies for an organization.
  2. Organizing: Structuring resources and activities to achieve organizational goals.
  3. Staffing: Recruiting, selecting, training, and developing employees.
  4. Directing: Leading and motivating employees to achieve organizational objectives.
  5. Controlling: Monitoring performance, comparing it with standards, and taking corrective action.

These five functions are often referred to as the management process.

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