Order

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  • The principle of order relates to resource allocation within an organisation. Managers must budget for human resources, raw materials, machinery, advertising, distribution, and much more.
  • Materials must have “a place appointed for each thing and each thing must be in its appointed place.” Places should also be “suitably arranged” and “well chosen.” This is to avoid “useless handling, lost time, and risk of mistakes.
  • If everything in a factory has a defined place and if they are located there, there will be no delay in production. This will lead to a higher level of productivity and efficiency.

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