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9 November, 05:10

Which of the following is a difference between strategic planning and tactical planning?

a. Strategic planning deals with predictable issues, whereas tactical planning sets processes for unexpected occurrences.

b. Strategic planning is done by top-level managers, whereas tactical planning is done by middle-level managers.

c. Strategic planning focuses on the short-term objectives of a firm, whereas tactical planning focuses on the long-term objectives of a firm.

d. Strategic planning deals with scheduling delivery for each batch, whereas tactical planning deals with cross border acquisitions and expansions.

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  1. 9 November, 05:58
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    so here correct option is b. Strategic planning is done by top-level managers, whereas tactical planning is done by middle-level managers

    Explanation:

    we know that strategic plan is a course of action that is a long term goal and generally up to 5 years while tactical planning course of action is short term goal and generally with in a year or less than year

    and

    In strategic plan top management must develop and use summary report on finances and operations and external environment while tactical planning have shorter time frame and narrower scope than strategic so middle level management do it

    so here correct option is b. that is strategic planning is done by top level manager and tactical planning is done by middle level manager
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