RESEARCH PROGRAM OF CONTROLLERS INSTITUTE RESEARCH FOUNDATION.
This article focuses on the research program of Controllers Institute Research Foundation. The Controllers Institute Research Foundation is the research arm of the Controllers Institute of America. It is natural therefore that its research program should be based on the objectives of the parent organization. Among the objectives of the Controllers Institute are the following: First, to develop a progressive concept of controllership adequate to meet the requirements of modern business, second, to educate business management and the public in understanding this concept, third, to assist the controller to give full expression to this concept in his own organization. The research policy of the Research Foundation has been reviewed by the Trustees of the Foundation and the Directors of Controllers Institute from time to time. Special reports were made in 1952 and again in 1957 making recommendations for revising the policy, program arid method of operation. One of the most important aspects of the research effort is the participation of members of the Controllers Institute in the entire program. Not only do they and their companies support it financially, but they participate in various ways. The trustees are a dedicated group giving time and thought to our plans and the studies themselves. Panels of experts from among the members make themselves available to those conducting the research.
- DOI
- 10.2308/tar-7095777
- Volume
- 36 (1)
- Pages
- 32-35
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