Crawford Automation A Guided Application of Structured Problem Solving

This is a multimedia-enabled case in which students will be guided, by an industry expert, to apply structured problem-solving that addresses a typical supply chain problem, missing parts. What first appears as the issue may be a symptom of a root cause(s). The case utilizes videos, data files for a...

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Main Authors: Thomson, Stephen (Author), Hollis, Kevin (Author), Turnbull, Laurie (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Toronto, ON eCampusOntario [2023]
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