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The Anthony hierarchy, proposed by Richard Anthony in 1965, categorizes the various levels of management control within an organization. It consists of three primary levels: strategic planning (top management), management control (middle management), and operational control (supervisors and operational staff). This framework helps organizations understand how decisions and control systems operate at different levels to align with overall business objectives. Each level has distinct focuses, from long-term goals to day-to-day operations.

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