Understanding financial strategy and management efforts to improve business operational efficiency in the era of multi-financial crisis
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efficiency, financial strategy, improve business, management, multi-financial crisisAbstract
Efforts to understand this financial strategy is one of the most important actions when these multiple financial crises hit the government, conditions, and even individuals. To discuss getting an understanding of the strategy in question, we have reviewed several documents that we believe can answer the core problems, and to prove our assumptions and findings, we examine them under a mandatory convenience approach which involves a data coding system conducting in-depth interventions and drawing conclusions to see if these findings are relevant and also valid answers. After a series of studies and discussions, we can finally conclude that an understanding of financial strategy in times of crisis to improve the efficiency of all operational sectors, both business and government, requires an understanding of appreciation and then invites to collaborate in setting economic priorities and opening opportunities for investors, and strategies intensive, and go green project. Hopefully, these findings will add input for similar studies in the future.
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