COMPUTER SIMULATION AND PLANNING OF THE COMPANY PROFITABILITY
Journal Title: Asian Economic and Financial Review - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 7
Abstract
To achieve high job performance, the managers need to have information about the key activities of all sectors. If the flow of information is greater, the greater will be the knowledge and expertise in the company that are a source of competitive advantage and profitability. Using technology for creation of software packages allow sectors managers to monitor and plan all activities and operations associated with production, sales and financing. Today, choosing and designing a software package for planning the profitability is a major challenge for managers in companies. The aim of this paper is to show how managers can make efficient planning of the company profitability with computer simulation technique.
Authors and Affiliations
Meri Boshkoska| Faculty of Administration and Management of Information Systems, Bitola, Republic of Macedonia, Milco Prisaganec| Faculty of Administration and Management of Information Systems, Bitola, Republic of Macedonia, Violeta Panovska| Faculty of Administration and Management of Information Systems, Bitola, Republic of Macedonia
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