Decisions in an organization can be considered as a hierarchyextending from long-range strategic planning, through medium-range tactical

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Decisions in an organization can be considered as a hierarchy—extending from long-range strategic planning, through medium-range tactical planning, to short-range operational control. Typically, different levels of management deal with the three classes of decisions. We have more to say about such a hierarchy, specifically related to production situations, in Chapter 13. p-945

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Inventory And Production Management In Supply Chains

ISBN: 9781032179322

4th Edition

Authors: Edward A Silver, David F Pyke, Douglas J Thomas

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