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Operations Management
Celeste had been asked to attend training in operations management.Her background and training had previously been in accounting, but with the reorganisation looming, it was either learn a new skill or be made redundant.She was actually looking forward to the training.She felt her background with numbers should prove valuable in operations management, but she admitted that she knew little about the field.Until now, she had been in a support staff function and had little feel for how their product went from raw materials to finished product.Celeste's first class would be tonight at the Australian Institute of Management and she was excited about the opportunity.
-Refer to Operations Management (Scenario) .On the first night of class, Celeste learned that the central focus of 'operations management' was ________.
Nationalistic
Related to advocating for or demonstrating strong support and pride in one's country, often at the expense of disregarding international considerations.
Military Goods
Military goods are products and services designed specifically for use by armed forces, including weapons, equipment, and support services.
External Cost
Costs incurred by a third party who did not agree to the action causing the cost, typically associated with environmental, health, and social impacts.
Equitable Distribution
The fair and impartial division of resources or wealth among all members of a society.
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