Strategies give you specific instructions and/or ideas on what to do (alright, we are going to do this and that, at this speed - specific instructions). Guidelines, on the other hand, are just tips that help guide you in the right direction (alright, you should probably stay away from this, but keep this in mind).
there is no difference.
difference between business level strategy and corporate level strategy?
Law is enforceable but guidelines are only an indicator.
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yes there is difference
the basic difference between policy and guideline is the policy is rules for whole org. and guideline is rule for execution of some work.
A training guideline provides an overall framework for training, outlining goals, objectives, and general procedures. A training manual, on the other hand, is a detailed document that includes step-by-step instructions, processes, and information to guide participants through specific training activities.
An objtive is a goal to achieved, A strategy is a method of achieving this goal
The difference between guidelines and guidance is that the former is usually stipulated by rules and regulations and comes in written format. Guidance, on the other hand, is not binded by rules and is a form of support which is typically given verbally.
The difference between Taylor and Fayol are the management strategies applied. Taylor makes use of scientific management while Fayol makes use of administrative management.
Rules must be followed (You can get in trouble with the law for not following rules) but guidelines are suggestions. You are free to follow them or not as they are more along the lines of "helpful hints".