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The effective manager is one who succeeds in building and maintaining high levels of both position power and personal power over time.
Diseconomies of Scale
An economic concept where an increase in production leads to a rise in average costs per unit due to inefficiencies.
Economies of Scale
Cost advantages that a business can achieve by increasing the scale of production, leading to lower average costs per unit due to spread fixed costs and operational efficiencies.
Cycle Inventory
The portion of inventory that a company rotates in and out of stock as part of its normal business operations, reflecting the frequency of production and ordering cycles.
Objective Lenses
The lenses on a microscope closest to the specimen, responsible for magnifying the image.
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