1. Directing is the process by which managers instruct, guide, motivate and lead subordinates to achieve organizational objectives. It includes communication, supervision, motivation and leadership.
2. Key aspects of directing include initiating action, taking place at all levels, being a continuous process flowing from top to bottom, and having dual objectives of getting work done while allowing superiors to focus on more important tasks.
3. Effective directing requires following principles like maximizing individual contribution, achieving harmony between individual and organizational objectives, having a clear line of command, using appropriate direction techniques for different subordinates, effective communication, leveraging informal groups, demonstrating good leadership, and ensuring follow through.