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Small companies plan less and plan differently. This is part of the findings of a survey of planning practices in companies of all sizes conducted in 1982 by the MBS Group. There are no major surprises in the results, which tend to confirm what was always suspected—planning in smaller companies (defined as those with less than $5 million annual sales) differs in many ways from that in larger companies.

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