The document discusses managing home activities efficiently through planning, organizing, controlling, and evaluating. It provides examples of long-term goals like owning a house and short-term goals like keeping a house clean. Organizing involves assigning family members tasks suited to their skills, like gardening. Controlling is minimizing expenses by conserving resources. Evaluating means analyzing mistakes, like buying poor quality meat, to avoid repeating them in the future.
The document discusses managing home activities efficiently through planning, organizing, controlling, and evaluating. It provides examples of long-term goals like owning a house and short-term goals like keeping a house clean. Organizing involves assigning family members tasks suited to their skills, like gardening. Controlling is minimizing expenses by conserving resources. Evaluating means analyzing mistakes, like buying poor quality meat, to avoid repeating them in the future.
The document discusses managing home activities efficiently through planning, organizing, controlling, and evaluating. It provides examples of long-term goals like owning a house and short-term goals like keeping a house clean. Organizing involves assigning family members tasks suited to their skills, like gardening. Controlling is minimizing expenses by conserving resources. Evaluating means analyzing mistakes, like buying poor quality meat, to avoid repeating them in the future.
car (Long term goals) Keeping the house clean and orderly (short- term goal) 2. Organizing Example: If James has a skill in planting and gardening, he may be assigned to take care of the garden. 3. Controlling Example: Requiring every family members to conserve water and reduce the use of electricity to minimize the expenses of the family. 4. Evaluating Example: Your family did not enjoy the humba that you prepared. After analyzing the meat you bought was not good quality. So next time you will be careful to buy and not repeat same mistake.