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Linear, Step by Step Managerial Performance, versus Exponential Performance

George Moldoveanu and Ion Gh. Roşca
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George Moldoveanu: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Ion Gh. Roşca: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2011, vol. XVIII(2011), issue 4(557), 5-16

Abstract: The paper proposes the transition from the potential management concept, which its authors approached by determining its dimension (Roşca, Moldoveanu, 2009b), to the linear, step by step performance concept, as an objective result of management process. In this way, we “answer” the theorists and practitioners, who support exponential management performance. The authors, as detractors of the exponential performance, are influenced by the current crisis (Roşca, Moldoveanu, 2009a), by the lack of organizational excellence in many companies, particularly in Romanian ones and also reaching “the finality” in the evolved companies, developed into an uncontrollable speed.

Keywords: Linear performance; step by step; business maximizing; the business line regression slope; exponential performance; singularity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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