Keep Your Business Under Control

Management Control is the main topic of this site. It helps to Keep Your Business Under Control.

Our blog supports you in designing the integrated Management Control System of your organization.

Download here your free copy of our comprehensive simulation model “Integrated Planning and Control IPAC”. This programmed Excel simulation is part of our book “Management Control with Integrated Planning – Models and Implementation for Sustainable control”.  

 

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This blog on Management Control describes concepts, instruments and new insights for the development of your own integrated Management Control System. We publish two new posts  every month.

Target Audience

This book is meant for those who want to implement integrated planning and control, who want to complete their own systems for it, and for those who teach courses in this area. Specifically, this includes:

    • Managers from any function and hierarchical level in for-profit companies, both publicly and privately held.
    • Executives from public administration and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), as many elements of integrated planning and control also apply in such organizations.
    • Controllers with the task of designing and operating integrated planning and control systems.
    • Consultants, looking for a blueprint for implementing a management control system that meets the needs of their customers.
    • IT specialists who want to program such systems and build and maintain the interfaces to existing operational systems (especially ERP systems).
    • Teachers who are involved in business education and training as well as in management training. The combination of management-relevant fundamentals and practical examples is intended to support them in aligning the content of their teaching with today’s need for integral planning and control and in presenting the interrelationships to the students in a way they can experience and understand. Many curricula prescribe outdated and non-management-relevant learning content that “eats away” training time necessary for achieving a holistic understanding of this subject.

St. Gallen, Switzerland, 2020, Lukas Rieder / Montvale, USA, 2020, Raef Lawson