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Learning how to cook is one of the most important skills a person can have.
Food is one of the biggest aspects of a culture.
Cooking for oneself saves a lot of money.
It de±nes when and how each step is performed while cooking and also the
ingredients.
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Middle of a story
Beginning of a story
End of a story
Plot of a story
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Deep skills
ABC classi±cation
Activity-based costing
Common costs
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Hurdle Rate
In±nite Loading
Inventory
Capacity
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Assembly Line
Continuous Flow
Batch Process
Project
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Capacity
In±nite Loading
Inventory
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Subordinate
Repeat
Elevate
Exploit
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Maximizing throughput while minimizing inventory and operating expense
Minimizing throughput while maximizing inventory and operating expense
Maximizing operating expense while minimizing accounts payable and
throughput
Minimizing activity analysis while maximizing throughput and inventory
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Diamond
Oval
Box
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Invest in employee training programs
Assure quality at the source
Stick to the rules
Look out for your own team
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