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I was feeling quite lost after being transferred internally to the newly created Production Management Team at my company, but this instructor's lecture seems like it will be very helpful in getting set up. Even though I learned this as a required major course in Business Administration, I found that without taking a practical-oriented lecture like this, I couldn't apply what I learned theoretically. It's great that I can refer back to it whenever questions come up even after completing the course. Highly recommend~

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Hello, catherine1116! Thank you so much for completing our [Production Management Archive] Productivity Innovation course and for leaving such a thoughtful recommendation. I can imagine how overwhelming it must have been to face changes like an internal transfer and the creation of a new team. As an instructor, it is incredibly rewarding to hear that this course provided practical help in establishing your professional foundation. With your solid background as a Business Administration major, adding a "practical, hands-on perspective" will create a powerful synergy in the field. To give you a small tip for immediate application: try to identify which factor among the labor, equipment, and material productivity indicators covered in the lecture has the highest "volatility" at your specific site. Tracking the causes of that volatility through data will be the first step toward productivity innovation. Please feel free to revisit the Archive whenever you encounter challenges that are difficult to solve. I am sincerely rooting for you to become a key talent in your new team!

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kpcre

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24 lectures

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4 students

[Production Management Archive] Productivity Innovation (Labor, Equipment, and Material Productivity Innovation) thumbnail
kpcre

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24 lectures

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4 students