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(Note 'strategic cash' as alternative.)
 
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(CM).
The total of cash deposits, short-term bank deposits, money market instruments and Treasury bills.


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Change management refers to:
A firm’s cash reserves are the funds available to meet the firm’s needs for cash, including unanticipated needs and opportunities.
*A systematic approach to analysing and implementing improvements in an organisation, particularly improvements of a structural nature.
 
*The skills and attributes needed to manage structural improvements successfully.
 
Sometimes also known as 'strategic cash'.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Cash]]
* [[Business process re-engineering]]
* [[Change consultant]]
* [[Structural]]
* [[Treasury management]]

Revision as of 11:39, 24 August 2016

(CM).

Change management refers to:

  • A systematic approach to analysing and implementing improvements in an organisation, particularly improvements of a structural nature.
  • The skills and attributes needed to manage structural improvements successfully.


See also