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Divisions, Cost Centres, Group and Sites are very similar and can be used interchangeably to better reflect the internal structure of your company. |
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Adding a division
To add a cost centre to the Directory, select the Cost Centre object from the Organisation unit list and enter a name that reflects its function, e.g. UK, IT etc., then click on the button, as shown below:
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Configuring a division
To configure a cost centre, locate the object in the Directory, click on it and select Properties, as shown below:
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<h2>What is a Division?</h2> <p>A Division is normally used to describe a group of smaller units. For example, if you classify Division as a geographical territory, simply create divisions to match those of your organisation e.g. EMEA, America. Alternatively you may classify a Division as a section e.g. "Sales" and place all cost centres, groups, department and extensions underneath.</p> <p>Divisions by their nature, normally have a number of sub-sections e.g. EMEA could have UK, France, Germany, Italy etc, while Sales may have Corporate Sales, Trade Sales, UK Sales, International Sales.</p> <p>The term "Division" is very flexible and you should really use it to suit the requiremnets of your own organisational structure.</p> |
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