Cutting the Cost of Confusion


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Confusion is more than just another daily inconvenience, though its impacts are often hidden in metrics such as market share, productivity, and ROI. This book shows how to identify and eliminate the Cost of Confusion in workplaces, marketplaces, and communities. Cutting that cost demands the ability to distill, integrate, and synthesize ever more complex information from a broad range of perspectives and disciplines. Any gaps in understanding can and do negatively impact performance. Based on Richard Layton’s 20 years of experience helping organizations to be heard and understood, this book offers a powerful universal lens to view the costly impacts of confusion, and provides a framework to identify and manage the risk of failure to communicate with a range of stakeholders and audiences – and save millions of dollars in the process. Decision-makers, practitioners, and students in marketing and advertising, organizational development, knowledge management, information technology, project management, and other fields will appreciate this unique set of insights and tools they can employ to great effect within their companies, organizations, and public institutions.




Industrial Management


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Industrial Management


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COST OPTIMISATION


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Prime objective of any business is to get more PROFIT on investment. We are in the customer driven era. Producer’s monopoly for sales price fixing has gone. Either we are owner of any business or employees of any organizations, our growth are linked with profitability & profitability only. If profit is there & growing, music will go on, if not then existence of all will be in question. Firefighting, resignation, demotion, demotivation and termination everything shall be started without looking at your past contributions & dedications. Business owner will be restless due to pending debts, installments and other essential expenditure. Now, the formula for profit has changed, PROFIT = Total sales revenue- Total costs We have only two options for survival & growth. Either we are able to make more & sell more or have to reduce our total costs. But how? Which areas we have to attack first? Are we aware about SWOT? Do we have capable & knowledgeable team? What are different cost reduction ideas? What are different methodologies to benchmark & optimize that? The objective of this small book is the same. There are many tested & trusted ideas developed by author for Big/ Medium/ Small/New startup/CEO/COO/ Plant heads/ Departmental heads/ Managers/ Engineers/ supervisors/ Talented workmen in this book under separate categories. After implementation of these ideas, any company can drastically improve their balance sheets. Even one good idea’s implementation can saves some lakhs/ crores of rupees for your future regular growth & breakthrough improvements.




Mass Confusion


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No Catholic can be unaware of the crisis in Catholic liturgy. Even priests are often bewildered by the contrary information put out by liturgical "experts". This one-of-a-kind book cuts through the confusion: empowers priests and laity to deal with the "liturgical elite"; explains what the Church does and doesn't allow; distills the answers from a mountain of liturgical documents; provides information in a clear and concise way; silences personal "reinterpretations" of the Church's liturgical law; documents your right to have Mass celebrated as the Church intended










Life-Cycle Costing


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Everyone jokes about the 20/20 hindsight of cost management. In Life-Cycle Costing, Jan Emblemsvag proposes to do something about it. Here's a new approach to life cycle costing that brings activity-based costing, risk, and uncertainty into the forefront. You'll focus on future costs and learn how you can perform any type of cost management activity better than before by introducing uncertainty into models and exploiting them to the max. Order your copy today!




Fair Packaging and Labeling


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