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Stells [14]
3 years ago
6

Managers in businesses direct their activities toward earning money for their company and its owners, whereas managers in nonpro

fits direct their efforts toward: a.bridging the gap between large organizations and consumers. b.generating some kind of social impact. c.supplementing other businesses with resources. d.retaining existing employees.
Business
1 answer:
Likurg_2 [28]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<em>(B) generating some kind of social impact</em>

Explanation:

The basic premise for the existence of not for profit enterprises is <em>generating some kind of social impact. </em>The not for Profit enterprises, as the name implies serve their respective society members. For example, Red Cross Society encourages the society to donate blood for the needy patients and a cooperative society works for the welfare of its members to satisfy their common goals etc.

<em>Hence, not for profit managers enable a social impact for their respective serving members and thereby enjoy their respective members' contributions</em>. This is opposite of the business managers, whose basic aim is increasing profits only.  

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