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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. | |||
Also | 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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*[[Decentralised]] | *[[Decentralised]] | ||
*[[Treasury organisation]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | [[Category:The_business_context]] | ||
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]] | [[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]] |
Revision as of 21:45, 18 July 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.