EBK OM
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ISBN: 9781305888210
Author: Collier
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 14, Problem 4DQ
Summary Introduction
Interpretation: The staff
Concept Introduction: Scheduling is a term for assigning jobs or tasks to the staff. It may vary with the industry for what scheduling has been conducting. For example; scheduling of staff in service or scheduling of inventory in manufacturing etc.
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