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A general mismatch between the skills of unemployed workers and the skills needed by employers with job openings results in
Enterprise Boundaries
The conceptual limits that define an organization's scope of operations, distinguishing internal processes from external interactions with the market and suppliers.
Production Scheduling
The process of planning and organizing production tasks and activities to efficiently use resources, meet delivery deadlines, and achieve operational goals.
Planning Horizon
The future time period over which planning and decision-making activities are made, often varying in length depending on the strategic or operational focus.
Inventory
A list or record of items, usually tangible assets, held by an organization for sale or production purposes, indicating quantity and sometimes value.
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