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  • ...[customer]] [[market]], this type of cooperation is becoming more and more common. It allows to customize the product in such a way as to meet high [[custome ...deec52a8595cb9629000000.pdf Make to stock or make to order: The decoupling point in the food processing industries]''. International Journal of Production E
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  • ...inesses to grow and diversify, there is much to consider from a managerial point of view. From a managerial point of view, it is important to understand what M&A are and to be aware of the
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  • ...ses contracts can be seen as a necessary evil. If the [[company]] has this point of view contract can be perceivable as a burden or a barrier<ref>''[https:/ .... Partnership and alliances are good examples of a strong [[need]] to find common interests for both sides and where the processes of all parties are closely
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  • * R = Reorder point ...antity to order. The lot size is calculated by dividing the sum of reorder point and economic order quantity by the order-up-to level.
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  • ...concern for firms that ineffectively track items that are transported from point A to B. * '''FOB shipping point''': The buyer takes the responsibility on cost and ownership when the shipm
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  • ...al value is 7-8 members. With such number of members, problems with taking common decisions are reduced. ...the strategic plans of the company and other relevant activities from the point of view of the development of the corporation
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  • ...ct]] teams to be formed and managed simultaneously, and provides a central point of contact between different departments. It also allows for the pooling of ...t need to handle multiple projects and services, and it provides a central point of contact between different departments. By using the matrix structure, or
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  • ...ation]], however, means unsatisfactory assessment of the activity from the point of view of changes that occur in its environment in relation to the [[stand ...occur. In the universal sense, the word crisis is understood as a turning point in any course of events, a decisive moment, a breakthrough period, a stage
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  • ...ution''' - in this part the manufactured item, can be found in the trading point such as a retail store. However it can also be sold directly from the procu ...distributuion process - the end user of the manufactured product. At this point the consumer can decide whether he is satisfied with the product or not, in
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  • ...es can use, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Some of the most common approaches include: ...points, and generating reports on stock movements and other metrics. Some common features of stock management systems include:
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  • ...quantity of a good remains the same, regardless of the price. This is most common with necessities, luxury goods, and government services. ...t change by the same proportion as the price. This type of inelasticity is common with goods that are considered luxuries or are not essential for consumers,
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  • ...sight unseen to a policy that has not been finalized and issued'''. In the common situation where an insured purchases both primary and excess coverage for a ...sight unseen to a policy that has not been finalized and issued'''. In the common situation where an insured purchases both primary and excess coverage for a
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  • Whenever money has left point A but has not yet reached point B, it means '''cash in transit'''. In everyday life, transit cash is: Outstanding deposit is a common transaction for many businesses, as it is a deposit made by a customer that
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  • ...to the '''franchisor'''. The basic fee is paid for connecting an existing point to the franchisor's network. In connection with current operations, the fra * Contribution to the common [[marketing]] fund
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  • ...d good. In accordance with Economic Science production is studied from the point of view of production decisions made by all companies on the market. ...stry]], each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Some of the most common forms of production organization include:
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  • ...nd the smart card of the purse itself. This key allows the derivation of a common session key that will serve to compute the MAC to protect the integrity of ...fines procedure for offline reciprocal authentication of the purse and the point-of-sale terminal. This protocol conforms to the EMV specifications and cove
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  • The premise of this kind of [[strategy]] are (from an economic point of view) so called [[economies of scale]]. [[Production]], distribution and # analysis of common features and differences between customers,
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  • ...there is little to no formal [[documentation]]. This is usually the entry point for most teams. ...anagement framework''': Adopting a project management framework provides a common set of tools, processes, and best practices to ensure that projects are man
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  • ...ise]] can be just from the [[product]]'s perspective, not the [[client]]'s point of view or might be the mark locating stated. These [[need]] to be shown fr ...e sorted and provided to advertising, for the agency this is a jumping-off point to establish the audience media [[plan]]. The advertising brief defines the
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  • ==The content of common law procedural fairness== '''The content of common law procedural fairness''' is generally divided into two separate categorie
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  • * '''Retail Distribution''': This is a common form of distribution and is the direct selling of products to consumers thr ...ment of the flow of goods and services between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet [[customer requirements]]. This includes th
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  • ...]] generated by the investment as a percentage of the investment. The most common variant of this method uses average return and average investment to obtain The most common conjugation of this method is based on average return and average investmen
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  • ...out by the [[client]], describing the behavior of the [[system]] from his point of view. In BDD, they are described as examples understandable for each tea ...''' are written in a clear and easy to understand way due to the use of a "common" language, which is a [[stakeholder]] tool, used to accurately describe tes
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  • ...determined by the forces of supply and [[demand]] in the market. From the point of view of [[management]], market value of equity is an important metric us ...e total market value of all a company’s outstanding shares, including both common and preferred shares.
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  • ...o one year. Each accounting period typically starts and ends at a specific point in time, such as the end of the month or the end of the calendar year. Duri * '''Annual Periods''': Annual periods are the most common type of accounting period, spanning one full year. During an annual period,
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  • '''Feedback''' is an essential part of business from a managerial point of view. It is a key factor in understanding [[customer]] [[needs]], ensuri ...ny enterprise. Feedback is an important part of business from a managerial point of view, and it is essential for understanding [[customer needs]], ensuring
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  • ...oups, or organizations that interact with each other in order to achieve a common goal or purpose. It is a dynamic and interactive system of [[communication] ...support. Colleagues and classmates can also [[work]] together to achieve a common goal.
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  • ...ution to manage a client’s entire financial portfolio, providing a central point of contact and coordination of services. This system provides customers wit ...pecific areas such as investment banking, asset management, and insurance. Common types of universal banking include:
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  • ...bankers, or doctors etc., they often come together for a solution to their common [[interest]]. These stakeholders design activities which may be implemented ...and opportunities available among their organizations and refine them into common areas of interest. Before deciding on the focus, they will gather informati
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  • ...roduct's entire life cycle - from [[board]] room to drawing room and every point in between<ref>B. Janakiraman, R. K. Gopal 2006, p.71-72</ref>. ...her logical concept. The idea behind this conception is that, such as most common things in life, things [[need]] to be suited for a specific, appropriate pu
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  • ...mist in question believed that a country's economy shifted its equilibrium point due to expectations, and not according to [[price]] adjustment. Another con ...opensity to save is greater than the propensity to invest. The equilibrium point formed by the intersection of the two curves, gives us the possibility of r
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  • According to common notions compromise is a form of agreement between at least two parties, bas to the conclusion that either party in dispute has proved their point. If the prize is indivisible (for example, one important decision can be re
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  • arrivals from culturally diverse countries are characterized by some common features, but also have some differences. ...dash; {{i5link|a=[[Methods in management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Decision point]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Pareto chart]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Rational dec
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  • One of the most common problem solving tools is the '''[[decision tree]]'''. This tool is used to ==Common Pitfalls of Problem Solving Tools==
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  • ...Critical mass'' - when the number of users reaches the right value. At the point of critical mass, the usability of the product / service is greater than or A common form of product dissemination is to encourage customers to encourage friend
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  • ...ves and experimental projects outside of selected area, although it should point direction and highlight were business shouldn't go. It will secure company ...erence between competition and own product should be highlighted. The most common [[standard]] value disciplines are: [[customer]] intimacy, [[operational ex
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  • Freight prepaid is a common way of shipping goods, especially when it comes to air and sea shipments. I ...in point, while the seller pays the cost of transportation from the origin point to the buyer's location.
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  • An example of nominal value is a company’s common stock with a par value of $1.00 per share. This means that the company has In summary, an example of nominal value is a company’s common stock with a par value of $1.00 per share. This establishes a legal capital
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  • ...underlying asset at a specified [[price]] (strike/ exercise price) at some point in the future. We should differentiate European Option form American one. E * '''Stock Options''': These are the most common type of option. A stock option gives the owner the right to buy or sell a c
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  • ...a stepping stone toward more realistic structures. It also is very easy to point out all the possible evils and to a degree benefits of monopoly if we exami
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  • * the benefits of functioning of the system are common to companies, suppliers and customers, ...ntrolling]] the flow of goods and services from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
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  • ...se operating income should be US$0 (the [[company]] reaches the break-even point), in the second possibility the company generates positive operating income * The most common example of variable cost ratio is the cost of raw materials used in the pro
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  • '''Substantial completion''' is a point in the course of a [[project]] when the project or part of it is sufficient ...ion'''. All this depends on the definitions contained in the contract. The point is that there are many definitions of completion. The parties have to agree
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  • One of the most common forms of creative advertising used by agencies is online social media, for ...d on an ongoing basis. Relatively few advertising creatives ever reach the point in their [[career]] where colleagues accept their creative credentials as e
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  • ...mething, such as the height of a person or the temperature of a room. Some common examples of quantitative variables include: ...erval variables measure the intervals between values and have no true zero point. An example of an interval variable is temperature, as it can be measured i
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  • ...ference between a portfolio's maximum point of return, and any further low point of performance. The '''Maximum drawdown''' is the biggest difference betwee ...aper-Publication-2nd-Issue-Common-Metrics-for-Performance-Evaluation.pdf ''Common Metrics for PerformanceEvaluation: Overview of Popular Performance Measurem
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  • Common sources of conflict in the [[workplace]] include power struggles, competiti ==Common Causes of Conflict==
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  • ...are many factors that influence the magnitude of this effect, and the most common are: ...the curve is obtained by placing each [[enterprise]] in the sector at the point at which unit cost of the product of a company intersects its cumulative pr
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  • ...peration and collaboration that a team demonstrates when working towards a common goal. It is the combination of individuals' commitment, leadership, [[commu ...sed in any situation that requires a team to work together to accomplish a common goal. It is especially important in high-pressure, time-sensitive situation
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  • ...tion]] or skills are shared or relayed from one party to another. From the point of view of [[management]], it is the process of acquiring, [[organizing]], ...veryone is on the same page and that the organization is working towards a common goal.
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