Self-Funding Improvement Teams - Who doesn't want productivity improvements? But sometimes, there's no money in the budget to put toward implementing the kinds of changes required for progress. Self-funding teams are one way to generate small but meaningful improvements.
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2002
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Authors: | Little, Jim ; Ferris, Stephen |
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Industrial management : the magazine for better management in industry. - Norcross, Ga. : Institute of Industrial Engineers, ISSN 0019-8471, ZDB-ID 4108498. - Vol. 44.2002, 6, p. 23-25
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