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What is under a CEO?

The CEO is part of the board of the company which controls the company's operations.


What is the difference between manufacturing company and factory?

factory means that it produces and company does not produce, it controls.


How is the nucleus like the manager of a company?

the nucleus controls what does in and out of the cell.


Assess the types of controls in an international company?

Corporate control is referred to as the majority stockholder, having the ability to influence the Board of Directors. In an international business, subsidiaries and affiliates are controlled by the parent company in a variety of different manners. Much depends on the management of the executives, percentage of ownership by the parent company and financial goals of the company. Certain tax situations may be available where a parent company may cause a loss at one affiliate for overall success of the parent or for the bolstering of another affiliate. This question sounds like these are the controls the writer was speaking of. More can be found on the web by looking up and researching financial controls or corporate accounting. I hope this at least gave some direction. I am a bit rusty in this field.


When implementing controls in the CRM process which of the following is the best to use?

communicate, coordinate, and intergrate the controls who, what, when, where and how into directives and briefingscommunicate, coordinate, and intergrate the controls who, what, when, where and how into directives and briefings.Implementing controls the best ways to go is communicate, coordinate and integrate the controls. You have to find out when, where and how directives.

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What is a company that controls another company?

A company that controls another company is called the parent company and the company it controls is called a subsidiary


What is word for a company that controls and entire indurtry?

A company that controls an entire industry is a "monopoly".


When was the company Johnson Controls founded?

The name of "Johnson Controls" when it was founded in 1885 was "Johnson Electric Service Company." In 1974, the company was renamed to its current "Johnson Controls, Incorporated."


What was the first company in the US?

The first computer company in the US is Electric Controls. Electric Controls was founded in 1949. The company was backed by the United States government.


Can you adjust the controls on battlefield bad company 2?

Yes, by going to options and Controls you will be able to customize your controls.


What was the first computer company in the US?

The first computer company in the US is Electric Controls. Electric Controls was founded in 1949. The company was backed by the United States government.


What company is something that controls a lot of other companies?

A holding company (or perhaps a shell company).


What is under a CEO?

The CEO is part of the board of the company which controls the company's operations.


What is the name of the company that controls that majority of uncut diamonds in the world?

Currently, that company is DeBeers.


What is a company that wipes out its competitors and controls an industry?

Monopoly


Who controls the finances of a public limited company?

rbi


What is a word for a company that controls an entire industry?

A monopoly

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