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Modern Management: concepts and skills, 14/e
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Modern Management: concepts and skills, 14/e

by Samuel C. Certo, S. Trevis Certo
December 2014
Beginner content levelBeginner
480 pages
118h 48m
English
Pearson
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Challenge Case Summary

The information in this chapter supports the notion that the efficient use of technology actually should be categorized as a control problem. Control is making things happen at Sperry Van Ness in the way they were planned to happen. Going one step further, the process of controlling is the action that management takes to control. Ideally, this process at Sperry Van Ness, as within any company, would include a determination of company plans, standards, and objectives so that steps can be taken to eliminate the company characteristics that cause deviation from these factors.

Table 17.1 GASSP’s Key Principles for Maintaining Information Security

Accountability principle Organizations must clearly define and acknowledge ...
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ISBN: 9780134729138