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green or sustainability or ethics? The degree to which activity with immediate benefit does not incur greater costs in the long term. Page 4 Click here for Hint

tangibility or responsibility or sustainability? The degree of perceivable, physical essence of a product. Page 8 Click here for Hint

strategy or tactics or business analytics? A methodology and resulting plan that identifies the long-term goals of an organization. Page 18 Click here for Hint

project or incident or planning horizon? An unscheduled event requiring immediate resolution. Page 16 Click here for Hint

tactics or processes or value creation? Activities that transform inputs into outputs. Page 3 Click here for Hint

planning horizon or incident or value-added? The farthest point in the future considered in decision making. Page 18 Click here for Hint

responsibility or productivity or tactics? Means to pursue strategic goals with available resources. Page 18 Click here for Hint

biomimicry The imitation of natural processes and systems. biomimicry or supply chain or incident? biomimicry The imitation of natural processes and systems. Page 5 Click here for Hint

bill of materials or stockpiling or business analytics? Producing or securing goods in advance of demand. Page 9 Click here for Hint

supply chain or NGO or biomimicry? A nongovernmental organization, understood to be a nonprofit organization as well. Page 13 Click here for Hint

bill of materials or inventory or project? A unique collection of activities creating a particular outcome. Page 15 Click here for Hint

responsibility or productivity or sustainability? An obligation to perform. Page 7 Click here for Hint

scientific management or sustainability or ethics? Principles governing conduct, delineating good from bad. Page 7 Click here for Hint

goods or value-added or stockpiling? The difference between the total value of the outputs and the total value of the inputs associated with an operation. Page 3 Click here for Hint

scientific management or business analytics or local optimization? Continuous investigation of business performance using large volumes of data. Page 18 Click here for Hint

goods or inventory or project? Tangible products. Page 8 Click here for Hint

NGO or scientific management or value chain? A system consisting of’ all functions within an organization that play some role in adding value to the organization’s product. Page 12 Click here for Hint

green Assures sustainability. ethics or lean or green? Page 6 Click here for Hint

planning horizon or tactics or iterative planning? Deliberately adjusting plans at short intervals, to reflect new information. Page 16 Click here for Hint

biomimicry or bill of materials or supply chain? A system consisting of all organizations that play some role in supplying a particular product to a customer. Page 11 Click here for Hint

goods or services or productivity? Intangible products. Page 8 Click here for Hint

lean or green or sustainability? Operating without waste. Page 6 Click here for Hint

value creation or sustainability or scientific management? Achieving positive value-added. Page 3 Click here for Hint

strategy or productivity or business analytics? A measurement of value creation, calculated as a ratio of the values of output to input. Page 3 Click here for Hint

processes or supply chain or operations? A set of activities dedicated to the transformation of inputs into outputs of greater value. Page 2 Click here for Hint

bill of materials A description of all raw inputs or bill of materials or processes? bill of materials A description of all raw materials and intermediate assemblies required to create a finished product. Page 10 Click here for Hint

ethics or scientific management or local optimization? Localized problem solving that ignores any larger problem of which the local decision is a component. Page 12 Click here for Hint

inventory or goods or stockpiling? Tangible items awaiting sale or use. Page 9 Click here for Hint

ethics or business analytics or scientific management? A methodology stressing the use of data collection and analysis to redesign processes and improve efficiency. Page 14 Click here for Hint