“Planning is looking ahead, and Control is looking back”.
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Answer / priyanka
obviously,planning is looking forward and planning for better future,while controlling is looking back and checking for any errors or mistakes done in the past process and rectifying them now.
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Answer / mahendra makwana
Planning is looking ahead because of planning making for future event and assignment. And control is looking back because of is analysis of Planning vs Actual result so that is looking back.
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