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Self-reinforcement appears conceptually similar to what other theorists call the id or the psyche.
Value-Added Cost
Costs that contribute to increasing the value of a product or service from the perspective of the customer, such as improvements in quality or features.
Theory of Constraints
A management philosophy focusing on identifying and managing the most significant limiting factor (constraint) that stands in the way of achieving a goal.
Bottlenecks
Points of congestion in a system where the actual or potential capacity is less than the demand, leading to delays or slowdowns.
Target Costing
A pricing strategy where the selling price of a product is determined first, and then the manufacturing cost is managed to ensure profitability.
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