Concept information
Preferred term
strategic control
Definition
- Strategic control is a process through which an organization measures its performance, and then through a feedback loop, makes appropriate changes to its strategies going forward. Feedback from the system signals the appropriateness of the organization's strategies, given the conditions in the external environment and the organization's own competitive advantages. [Source: Encyclopedia of Health Care Management; Strategic Control]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-HBSS82QK-5
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