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| The counting is not a magic formula. The counting is only a vehicle for getting people to look at their behavior objectively, and it's a vehicle for getting them to identify relationships between behavior and other things. Peter F. Drucker |
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| Each Management Control System is designed for and implemented into the unique tactical realities of individual department work environments. However, each customized MCS is built on the basic postulates of short-interval measurement (activities, volumes, productivity-to-time relationships) and first-line management (plan, assign, follow-up).
The following are examples of basic processes for developing Management Control Systems:
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