MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2022/708Keywords:
Management, administrationAbstract
Recently, due to the influence of business management, the concepts of management and administration are used arbitrarily. This gives rise to many misunderstandings in management, leadership and administration. In many fields, there is a tendency to abuse the term administration to replace management. This needs to be seriously considered. This article discusses the nature and relationship between management and administration.
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