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- Managed_firm abstract "In professional services, for example law or accountancy, the term managed firm denotes an organisation in which individual autonomy of partners is selectively surrendered to a dedicated team whose sole or major function is management of the firm.This practice stands in contrast to traditional models of the professional firm in which responsibilities for operational and strategic issues are divided up amongst partners and carried out alongside their professional duties, competing with them for attention.The managed firm model may be more closely followed in the accountancy sector than amongst law firms and amongst larger, particularly internationally-oriented, organisations than smaller ones, necessity dictating that partners compromise between personal control and efficiency.".
- Managed_firm wikiPageID "21547426".
- Managed_firm wikiPageLength "965".
- Managed_firm wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Managed_firm wikiPageRevisionID "601824842".
- Managed_firm wikiPageWikiLink Accounting.
- Managed_firm wikiPageWikiLink Autonomy.
- Managed_firm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_business_entity.
- Managed_firm wikiPageWikiLink Economic_efficiency.
- Managed_firm wikiPageWikiLink Law_firm.
- Managed_firm wikiPageWikiLink Professional_services.
- Managed_firm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Managed_firm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Managed_firm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Managed_firm subject Category:Types_of_business_entity.
- Managed_firm hypernym Management.
- Managed_firm type Company.
- Managed_firm type Type.
- Managed_firm type Type.
- Managed_firm comment "In professional services, for example law or accountancy, the term managed firm denotes an organisation in which individual autonomy of partners is selectively surrendered to a dedicated team whose sole or major function is management of the firm.This practice stands in contrast to traditional models of the professional firm in which responsibilities for operational and strategic issues are divided up amongst partners and carried out alongside their professional duties, competing with them for attention.The managed firm model may be more closely followed in the accountancy sector than amongst law firms and amongst larger, particularly internationally-oriented, organisations than smaller ones, necessity dictating that partners compromise between personal control and efficiency.".
- Managed_firm label "Managed firm".
- Managed_firm sameAs Q6746647.
- Managed_firm sameAs m.05h3hfb.
- Managed_firm sameAs Q6746647.
- Managed_firm wasDerivedFrom Managed_firm?oldid=601824842.
- Managed_firm isPrimaryTopicOf Managed_firm.