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... control . In general , the information requirements for management control fall between the extremes of operational control and strategic planning . There are , however , a few special features of management control data that should be ...
... control . In general , the information requirements for management control fall between the extremes of operational control and strategic planning . There are , however , a few special features of management control data that should be ...
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... Management control involves the accomplishment through effective and efficient management of major programs of the organization's objectives as defined by strategic planning . Operational control involves the effective and efficient ...
... Management control involves the accomplishment through effective and efficient management of major programs of the organization's objectives as defined by strategic planning . Operational control involves the effective and efficient ...
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... management control functions over resource allocation and quality assur- ance will be performed and by which institutions ( local provider , PSRO , health planning agency , or third - party national agency ) to avoid tremendous ...
... management control functions over resource allocation and quality assur- ance will be performed and by which institutions ( local provider , PSRO , health planning agency , or third - party national agency ) to avoid tremendous ...
Contents
GEORGE A BEKEY AND STANLEY M YAMASHIRO I Introduction II System Identification and Parameter Estimation | 2 |
Problems in Identification of Biological Systems | 4 |
General Considerations in System Identification | 8 |
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