Organizing the corporate planning function |
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Authors: | B. W. Denning |
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Affiliation: | Senior Lecturer in Business Policy and Organization, London Graduate School of Business Studies, UK |
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Abstract: | A survey of corporate Planning in Britain suggests that the way the process is organized varies with the need of the firm. There appear to be two types of needs which foster the development of the planning activity—strategy development and co-ordination. In capital intensive companies, threatened by technological or market change, there is a need for reappraisal of the firm's overall strategy. On the other hand, in a large diversified firm the requirement may be to co-ordinate the plans of different divisions and departments, particularly investment proposals. This article suggests a framework for the analysis of these planning needs. |
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