Abstract

Senior business management is an activity that, due to its size, requires a higher level of organization in terms of policy formulation and design, which allows it to achieve its objectives in a context of high global competitiveness. The purpose of this article is to describe the political and legal dimensions of business management and administration. In order to achieve the proposed objective, a descriptive and hermeneutic analysis methodology was used, based on the review of various bibliographic sources, with a predominance of documentary sources in digital format, which were analyzed and discussed to elaborate the conclusions of the study. The results obtained allow us to conclude that the political and legal dimension in the administration and management of companies is oriented to customer service and to offer quality goods or services that allow them to maintain their competitiveness and profitability over time, while reasonably managing the available financial and human resources, which transforms them into miniature political units or systems where the organizational and managerial structures have formulas similar to those of a State, which must be governed under objectives and spheres of particular interests.

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