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It should be noted that in many "flatter" organizations, where the middle management level has been eliminated, both tactical and operational decisions are made by lower-level management and/or teams of employees.
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Strategic management level Tactical management level Operational management level Consider information required by different departments at different levels as above i.e human resource department, financial department, marketing department, production/operations department
When it is appropriate to use it.
The levels of Management Information Systems (MIS) are operational, tactical, and strategic. Operational MIS supports daily decision-making at the operational level, tactical MIS aids middle management in short-term planning and decision-making, and strategic MIS assists top management with long-term strategic planning and decision-making.
The unit commander is responsible for computer network defense at the Tactical Level.
The unit commander is responsible for computer network defense at the Tactical Level.
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tactical level
The difference between strategy and tactics is that strategy defines "what" is to be done but tactics defines the "how". Tactical management is the use of tactics to implement strategy. This is different from traditional management in that in traditional management there is usually one procedure (standard operating procedure) for getting any action done whereas tactical management allows the manager to select appropriate tactics for best achieving the objective.
The Operations Section Chief is responsible for the direct management of all incident-related tactical activities. NIMS stands for National Incident Management System.
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