Use of measurement and charts to inform management decisions
All companies can benefit from a review of their aims and level of success. Collaboration with an independent outsider unfettered by historical prejudices and knowledge of constraints can provide a fresh viewpoint. The problem is that the reviewer must have not only sound knowledge of measurement an...
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