Planning and goal setting: time waste or management tool

United States, 1977

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Episode of Series “The Manager and the Organization”.
Explores the advantages and disadvantages of economic forecasts and business plans, various practicalities and difficulties to overcome and how to overcome them. Also considers the costs and benefits of planning yourself, or out-sourcing professional planners.

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director

Pare Lorentz Jr

co-producer

Fred H Joiner

Pare Lorentz Jr

production company

Ameron

BNA Communications

Duration

00:21:40:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1977

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The Manager and the Organization

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The Manager and the Organization

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