A Cause and Effect Approach to Analyzing Performance Measures: Part 2 -- Internal Plant Operations - This article is an examination and analysis of two commonly used measures of performance: Utilization and product cost. A tool for using cause-and-effect relationships to determine root problems, the current reality tree (CRT), is discussed and instructions for reading and constructing a CRT are ...
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1998
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Authors: | Cox III, James F. ; Draman, Rexford H. ; Boyd, Lynn H. ; Spencer, Michael S. |
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Production and inventory management journal : journal of the American Production and Inventory Control Society, Inc. - Washington, DC : Soc., ISSN 0897-8336, ZDB-ID 10542929. - Vol. 39.1998, 4, p. 25-33
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