Output budgeting

Output budgeting is a wide-ranging management technique introduced in the United States in the mid-1960s by Robert S. McNamara's collaborator Charles J. Hitch, not always with ready cooperation with the administrators and based on the industrial management techniques of program budgeting. Subsequently, the technique has been introduced in other countries including Canada and the UK. Provided by Wikipedia
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