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The Choice of Management Control Information: Further Findings

HOW TO RESOLVE THE DIFFERENCES OF OPINION BETWEEN INFORMATION PRODUCERS, AND MIDDLE MANAGERS AS TO THE INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS OF MIDDLE MANAGEMENT JOBS IS THE BASIC QUESTION. BECAUSE MANAGERS DISAGREED AS TO WHAT WERE THE SUCCESS CRITERIA OF MIDDLE MANAGEMENT JOBS, DIFFERENT MANAGERS THOUGHT THAT...

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Published in:Management International Review 1973-01, Vol.13 (1), p.47-52
Main Authors: Dew, R. Beresford, Gee, Kenneth P.
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Employee attitude
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Information management
Information relevance
Management
Management development
Middle management
Operations management
Performance metrics
Production management
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