Achieving managerial control / editor, Gerald Vinten.

Control self-assessment (CSA) has been discussed as an audit technique, but little practical guidance is available in the UK on the subject. A limited number of public sector organisations have implemented it. This paper describes a case study of CSA implementation in a Scottish Housing Association....

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Other Authors: Vinten, Gerald
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Bradford, England] : Emerald Group Pub., 2004.
Series:Managerial auditing journal ; v. 19, no. 4.
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Summary:Control self-assessment (CSA) has been discussed as an audit technique, but little practical guidance is available in the UK on the subject. A limited number of public sector organisations have implemented it. This paper describes a case study of CSA implementation in a Scottish Housing Association. The case study details the decision processes that led to the choice of CSA as a favoured audit technique, and the development of CSA skills within the organisation. This paper examines the broader benefits of a CSA approach, in terms of performance management and employee empowerment. This paper a.
Physical Description:1 online resource (pages 480-570) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:086176952X
9780861769520
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9781845443986
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9781280515385
9786610515387
6610515387
Language:English.
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