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Capacity Planning with SAP
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ISBN: 1546489711 3960129807 9783960129806 Year: 2017 Publisher: Espresso Tutorials

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Does your organization need to improve the way it manages capacity management in SAP? This book dives into an often overlooked area of SAP and provides readers with an understanding of SAP Capacity Management functionality, including capacity planning, sequencing, leveling, and scheduling. Identify quick wins you can implement to improve results and identify opportunities. Learn more about your options for resource leveling and identify how to leverage capacity planning to build a more robust supply chain program at your organization.Explore how to leverage material requirements planning (MRP) and advanced planning systems (APS) in SAP to build a better supply program. Take an indepth look at how to translate planned and customer demand into an effective production program. Walk through standard SAP ERP functionality available for capacity management planning. By using practical examples, tips, and screenshots, the author brings readers quickly up to speed on the fundamentals of SAP Capacity Management.- How to leverage SAP Capacity Management - Capacity planning best practices - Options for capacity scheduling in SAP ERP - Automatic resource and material scheduling with SAP APO

Capacity for development : new solutions to old problems
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ISBN: 1853839191 1853839248 9786610475810 1417522461 6000003048 1136570519 1280475811 1849770654 9781849770651 9781853839245 9781853839191 9781136570513 9781136570469 9781136570506 1136570500 9786000003043 9781417522460 6610475814 9781280475818 Year: 2002 Publisher: Sterling, Va. : Earthscan Publications,

Measuring national power in the postindustrial age : analyst's handbook
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ISBN: 0833043609 0585383766 9780585383767 0833027921 0833028030 0833043625 Year: 2000 Publisher: Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND,

Ownership, leadership and transformation : can we do better for capacity development?
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ISBN: 1844070573 1844070581 1315065681 1134031106 9781134031108 9781315065687 9781134031177 9781134031245 9781844070572 9781844070589 1134031173 Year: 2003 Publisher: London ; New York : Earthscan,

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The third and final in a series, this text bridges the conceptual foundations of capacity development and the difficulties and practical realities in the field. It demystifies the process of capacity development to make it more user-friendly. The book has two parts. The first shows how long-standing development dilemmas can be turned into opportunities for capacity development and societal transformation. It proposes a set of principles to guide the search for context-specific approaches as the norm, and based on these default principles the authors explore relevant issues in comprehensible st


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Innovation in real places : strategies for prosperity in an unforgiving world
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ISBN: 0197508146 019750812X 0197508138 9780197508145 9780197508121 9780197508138 9780197508114 0197508111 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, New York : Oxford University Press,

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"Across the world, cities and regions have wasted trillions of dollars on blindly copying the Silicon Valley model of growth creation. We have lived with this system for decades, and the result is clear: a small number of regions and cities at the top of the high-tech industry but many more fighting a losing battle to retain economic dynamism. But, as this books details, there are other models for innovation-based growth that don't rely on a flourishing high-tech industry. It argues that the purveyors of the dominant ideas on innovation have a feeble understanding of the big picture on global production and innovation. They conflate innovation with invention and suffer from techno-fetishism. In their devotion to start-ups, they refuse to admit that the real obstacle to growth for most cities is the overwhelming power of the real hubs, which siphon up vast amounts of talent and money. Communities waste time, money, and energy pursuing this road to nowhere. Instead Breznitz proposes that communities focus on where they fit within the four stages in the global production process. Success lies in understanding the changed structure of the global system of production and then using those insights to enable communities to recognize their own advantages, which in turn allows to them to foster surprising forms of specialized innovation. All localities have certain advantages relative to at least one stage of the global production process, and the trick is in recognizing it"--


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Real Effects of Capital Inflows in Emerging Markets
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ISBN: 1475569726 9781475569728 Year: 2016 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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We examine the association between capital inflows and industry growth in a sample of 22 emerging market economies from 1998 to 2010. We expect more external finance dependent industries in countries that host more capital inflows to grow disproportionately faster. This is indeed the case in the pre-crisis period of 1998–2007, and is driven by debt, rather than equity, inflows. We also observe a reduction in output volatility but this association is more pronounced for equity, rather than debt, inflows. These relationships, however, break down during the crisis, hinting at the importance of an undisrupted global financial system for emerging markets to harness the growth benefits of capital inflows. In line with this observation, we also document that the inflows-growth nexus is stronger in countries with well-functioning banks.

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