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The Business Context (Organisation and Costing)

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In Chapter 16 we looked at the primary tasks and the resulting information flows that needed to be recognised for the efficient running of an organisation designing and manufacturing products. There are, however, a number of further areas that need to be introduced which are essential to the continuing survival of our organisation.

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© 1996 R. M. Black

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Black, R. (1996). The Business Context (Organisation and Costing). In: Design and Manufacture. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13429-8_17

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