How much emphasis should be given to managing changes in budgets in response to changing environments and
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How much emphasis should be given to managing changes in budgets in response to changing environments and changing demands? Should managers have to stick to budgets to allow tough decisions to be carried through, no matter what?
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6th Asia Pacific Edition
Authors: Schermerhorn, John, Davidson, Paul, Factor, Aharon, Woods, Peter, Simon, Alan, McBarron, Ellen
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