Publisher: Mekanförbundet, 1984, 182 pages
ISBN: 91-524-0703-9
Keywords: International Enterprise
What roles should corporate headquarters and product divisions take in managing foreign subsidiaries?
What goals should be set for them, by whom, and how?
How should the budget and planning process be designed?
How should the reporting system be used?
Is the Swedish management style appropriate for managing foreign subsidiaries?
The experience in Swedish companies with extensive foreign involvment is analyzed. Alfa-Laval, Atlas Copco, Dynapac and the SAB NIFE division of Wilhelm Sonesson AB are studied in depth. A survey of practice in 52 firms is reported.
A pretty good overview of the problems you face with foreign subsidiaries. Of course, it is written from a uniquely Swedish standpoint, but I believe that it is generic enough to be applied to most western companies.
You could of course use the book to gain an understanding of Swedish management practices, as the book manages to describe these as well.
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