Implementing controls for global operations
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Control systems for global operations fall under direct coordinating mechanisms and indirect coordinating mechanisms. How are these controls implemented? 200 words
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A proper control for accomplishing goals of an organization is needed. The importance of organizational control is further aggravated when firms expand their business into unfamiliar foreign markets across borders. Hence, it becomes imperative to study how these controls can be effectively implemented.
The increase in competition and changing market conditions require proper control approaches that can cater to needs of the uncertain and complex business ...
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- MBA (IP), International Center for Internationa Business
- BBA, University of Rajasthan
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