Strategic control versus operating control
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Distinguish strategic control from operating control. Give an example of each. What are some measures that you can use to evaluate the success or failure of strategy and its implementation?
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The solution provides a good explanation about the difference between strategic and operating control including the respective level within an organization.
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Strategic and operating control are managed at two different levels in the hierarchy. Strategic control refers to decisions contemplated by the Board of Directors or the CEO, whereas operating control considers decisions at the level of ...
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