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Teaching Management into the 21st Century, A Norwegian Perspective

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  • Hallesby, Ole Christen
  • Bustnes, Arild

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Changes in the framework for political agreements have in the last couple of years led to a situation of increased uncertainty for Norwegian farmers. It is becoming ever more important to make the right decisions for the future. This study is made for the Norwegian Farmers Union for the next century. The decision making model puts the farming family in the center, and focus on strategic planning for the coming years. The study helps the family to make the right decisions in the long term planning for the farm. By analyzing the total amount of resources on the farm, compared with the needs of the family, the process will lead to the right solution for the family, and offers a strategic plan for the future.

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  • Hallesby, Ole Christen & Bustnes, Arild, 1997. "Teaching Management into the 21st Century, A Norwegian Perspective," 11th Congress, University of Calgary, Canada, July 14-19, 1997 346451, International Farm Management Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifma97:346451
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.346451
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