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What is the primary objective of resource mobilisation in an organisation?

ATo minimize the cost of production at all times.

BTo acquire and manage the necessary resources to achieve its goals.

CTo ensure the equitable distribution of wealth among all citizens.

DTo increase the efficiency of labour without considering capital investment.

Answer:

B. To acquire and manage the necessary resources to achieve its goals.

Read Explanation:

  • The core purpose of resource mobilisation is to secure all types of resources, including financial, human, and material, to meet an organization's mission and objectives.


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