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Arada [10]
4 years ago
8

A manufacturer might delay the final stages of production for a product with high variety until orders are actually received in

order to better match supply with demand without resorting to excessive inventories. This approach is known as_________.
Business
1 answer:
Burka [1]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

inventory management                              

Explanation:

In simple words, Stock management refers to the oversight of multi-capitalized cash, or resource, and pieces of inventory. Inventory management, as just a aspect of product development, manages the movement of products from suppliers to stores and among those sites to points of sales.

Inventory managing is indeed a complicated process, especially for larger organisations, however the fundamentals are in essence the same irrespective or form of the organisation.

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Principles of demand & supply applied to education & employment market (as crucial aspects of student goals).

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The student would have to analyse the demand and supply for the particular seats, vacancy in the institute, organisation.

In case of educational goal, demand group will be students & suppliers would be educational institutes. If demand (by students) > supply (by institutes), the price paid would be high depending upon nature of institute. For profit institute, monetary fee would be high & for non profit institute, the eligibility criterion could be very high. If demand < supply, price & or eligibility criterion would be low.

In case of work experience goals, demand group will be firms & suppliers would be employees (students). If demand (by firms) > supply (by employee students), price (wage) received by students would be higher. If supply > demand, wage would be lower.

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