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Corporate management decisions are influenced by the desire to keep stockholders happy.
No. Strategic decisions are usually made at a very high level of management.
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Making decisions that help make business more efficient are part of production and operations management. Other characteristics include conscientious and tactical decisions.
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Paul E. Fenlon has written: 'Cases in financial management' -- subject(s): Business enterprises, Case studies, Finance 'Financial management decisions' 'Investment decisions: a casebook' -- subject(s): Case studies, Investments
There are many factors according to which administration can be distinguished from management. These are as follows:Administration: It is concerned about the determination of objectives and major policies of an organization. Management: It puts into action the policies and plans laid down by the administration. Administration:It is a determinative function. Management: It is an executive function. Administration:It takes major decisions of an enterprise as a whole. Management: It takes decisions within the framework set by the administration. Administration:It is a top-level activity. Management: It is a middle level activity. Administration:It consists of owners who invest capital in and receive profits from an enterprise. Management: It is a group of managerial personnel who use their specialized knowledge to fulfill the objectives of an enterprise. Administration:It is popular with government, military, educational, and religious organizations. Management: It is used in business enterprises. Administration:Its decisions are influenced by public opinion, government policies, social, and religious factors. Management: Its decisions are influenced by the values, opinions, and beliefs of the managers. Administration:Planning and organizing functions are involved in it. Management: Motivating and controlling functions are involved in it. Administration:It needs administrative rather than technical abilities. Management:It requires technical activities Management handles the employers. Administration handles the buisness aspects such as finance.
George C. Webster has written: 'The strategy of business perpetuation' -- subject(s): Management, Sale of business enterprises, Small business 'A framework for decisions on patient care'
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participatory management
Corporate management decisions are influenced by the desire to keep stockholders happy.
No. Strategic decisions are usually made at a very high level of management.