ASPECTS REGARDING FUNCTIONAL STRATEGIES IN ROMANIAN ORGANIZATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i35.508Keywords:
business, competitive environment, strategies, managers, business unitAbstract
This paper is a theoretical approach of the importance of functional strategies use by organizations in order to reach set targets. Functional strategies are closely linked to the changing competitive environment. Functional strategies may be the competitive advantage of each company. These strategies contribute to the implementation of the integrated business strategy of the company. They are the foundation for achieving the company's strategic intent. Functional strategies clarify the corporate and business strategies of a company or business unit. In contemporary times, these strategies offer a series of more specific details on the way in which key functional areas shall be managed in the near future by operations managers. Through functional strategies, managers make decisions and carry out actions acquiring higher competencies in different business functions (marketing, financial, operational, human resources) in accordance with corporate strategies and on business level. If corporate strategies and strategies on business level are developed by managers, strategies may be prepared for the functional areas of each business unit. The development of functional strategies may fluctuate from formal to informal. Within larger organizations that carry out complex operations there may be several strategies regarding each major function. Smaller organizations may usually function with lesser policies, and most of them may be informal.Downloads
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