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Aggregate PlanningAggregate Planning (or Sales & Operations Planning, S&OP) is a collaborative, iterative process that balances demand and supply at a high level—typically grouping products into famAssembly Line BalancingAssembly Line Balancing is the problem of distributing a sequence of assembly tasks across a series of workstations on a production line such that work is evenly distributed, idle Bullwhip EffectThe Bullwhip Effect is a phenomenon in supply chain management where small fluctuations in end-customer demand cause progressively larger fluctuations in orders as one moves upstreClosed-Loop Supply ChainA closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) integrates forward logistics (moving products to customers) with reverse logistics (recovering products, components, or materials from customers) Consumer Involvement ScaleThe Consumer Involvement Scale (CIS), developed by Zaichkowsky (1985), measures the degree to which a consumer feels personally invested in a product, brand, or purchase decision. Cross-DockingCross-docking is a logistics strategy in which products arriving at a distribution center from suppliers are unloaded, sorted, consolidated, and immediately reloaded onto outbound
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Aggregate PlanningAssembly Line BalancingBullwhip EffectClosed-Loop Supply ChainConsumer Involvement ScaleCross-DockingDEA Hospital EfficiencyEmotional Exhaustion ScaleFacility Layout (SLP)Inventory RoutingJob Shop SchedulingKanbanMaterial Requirements PlanningOverall Equipment EffectivenessQueuing Theory in HealthcareReliability Block DiagramRoot Cause AnalysisSCOR ModelSix Sigma DMAICSix Sigma in HealthcareSMEDSupply Chain Integration ScaleTheory of ConstraintsTotal Productive MaintenanceValue Stream MappingVendor-Managed Inventory