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Dynamic balance is a form of treasury organisation and authority which is a compromise between full centralisation, and decentralisation.
Dynamic balance is a form of treasury organisation and authority which is a compromise between full centralisation, and decentralisation.


Dynamic balance involves the sharing of responsibility between the centre and subsidiaries. Authority moves between centre and subsidiaries on the basis of a continuing dialogue about which party is best suited to make particular decisions.


Dynamic balance involves the sharing of responsibility between the centre and subsidiaries.


Also referred to as Balanced.
Authority moves between centre and subsidiaries on the basis of a continuing dialogue about which party is best suited to make particular decisions.
 
 
Also known as ''Balanced''.




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* [[Compromise]]
*[[Decentralised]]
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*[[Treasury organisation]]


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Latest revision as of 19:16, 17 November 2022

Dynamic balance is a form of treasury organisation and authority which is a compromise between full centralisation, and decentralisation.


Dynamic balance involves the sharing of responsibility between the centre and subsidiaries.

Authority moves between centre and subsidiaries on the basis of a continuing dialogue about which party is best suited to make particular decisions.


Also known as Balanced.


See also