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		<title>Efficiency and Effectiveness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peter Drucker, management guru talks about efficiency and effectiveness as two important concepts of management. Efficiency is &#8220;doing things right&#8221; and Effectiveness is &#8220;doing the right thing&#8221;. Efficiency is an input output concept wherein an efficient manager is one that uses minimum inputs to product maximum outputs. Effectiveness, by contrast, involves chosing the right goals. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peter Drucker, management guru talks about efficiency and effectiveness as two important concepts of management. Efficiency is &#8220;doing things right&#8221; and Effectiveness is &#8220;doing the right thing&#8221;. Efficiency is an input output concept wherein an efficient manager is one that uses minimum inputs to product maximum outputs. Effectiveness, by contrast, involves chosing the right goals.  A manager, who selects the wrong goal, says producing Plasma televisions, when the demand is for LCDs, is an ineffective manager, even if the Plasmas are produced with maximum efficiency.<br />No amount of efficiency can make up for lack of effectiveness. According to Drucker, Effectiveness is the key to an organisation&#8217;s success.</p>
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