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The elements of content strategy
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ISBN: 9780984442553 Year: 2011 Volume: 3 Publisher: New York A book apart

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Content strategy is the web?s hottest new thing. But where did it come from? Why does it matter? And what does the content renaissance mean for you? This brief guide explores content strategy?s roots, and quickly and expertly demonstrates not only how it?s done, but how you can do it well. A compelling read for both experienced content strategists and those making the transition from other fields. Bron: https://abookapart.com/collections/books


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Better business decisions using cost modeling
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ISBN: 1785395750 1631570684 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press,

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Information is power in supply chain operations, negotiations, continuous improvement programs, process improvement, and indeed in all aspects of managing an operation. Accurate and timely information can result in better decisions that translate into the improvement of bottomline results. The development and effective use of cost modeling as a method to understand the cost of products, services, and processes can help drive improvements in the quality and timeliness of decision making. In the supply chain community, an understanding of the actual cost structures of processes, products and services, whether with new or nonpartner suppliers, can facilitate fact-based discussions that are more likely to result in agreements that are competitively priced and with fair margins. Further, accurate cost models that are cooperatively developed between supply chain partners can form the basis for joint efforts to reduce non-value-added costs and provide additional focus toward operational improvement.


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Better business decisions using cost modeling : for procurement, operations, and supply chain professionals
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ISBN: 1782680608 1283894866 1606492675 Year: 2012 Publisher: [New York, N.Y.] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press,

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Information is power in supply chain operations, negotiations, continuous improvement programs, process improvement, and indeed in all aspects of managing an operation. Accurate and timely information can result in better decisions that translate into the improvement of bottom-line results. The development and effective use of cost modeling as a method to understand the cost of products, services, and processes can help drive improvements in the quality and timeliness of decision making. In the supply chain community, an understanding of the actual cost structures of products and services, whether with new or nonpartner suppliers, can facilitate fact-based discussions that are more likely to result in agreements that are competitively priced and with fair margins. Further, accurate cost models that are cooperatively developed between supply chain partners can form the basis for joint efforts to reduce non-value-added costs and provide additional focus toward operational improvement.

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