Loose–tight principle

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Loose–tight principle is the concept of the need for tight central control by headquarters, while allowing individuals or operating subsidiaries loose autonomy and initiative within defined managerial limits.

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According to the Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition),

Loose–tight principle. The concept of the need for tight central control by headquarters, while allowing individuals or operating subsidiaries loose autonomy and initiative within defined managerial limits.