Sistemul informational al costurilor si rolul sau in managementul unitatilor silvice
Cristina Tenovici and
Denisa Elena Parpandel
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Abstract:
In the administration of forestry units’ activity, economic information offers the necessary elements in what concerns the administration and use of resources, it allows for the critical analysis of the negative effects and the taking of corrective operative measures, as well as for the usage of positive effects for the optimization of the activity. A dynamic management of the productive activity based on science requires, from the decision-maker, a careful observation and a methodical knowledge of the phenomena that take place within the enterprise, the expression of economic phenomena through an adequate system of indicators, the establishment of functional relationships through mathematic theories and techniques, the usage of functional laws or relationships for the construction of economic and mathematical optimization models and for the elaboration of development strategies and of an informatics system for the economic record and analysis, which would allow, at any moment, an optimal decision-making for an efficient management of the enterprise.
Keywords: dynamic management and control; informatics system; optimal decision; forestry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D2 M4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-03-11
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Published in NICOLAE BALCESCU” LAND FORCES ACADEMY PUBLISHING HOUSE ISSN 1843 – 6722.3(2009): pp. 181-186
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