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* '''Economies of Scale''' = Cost advantages from increase of overall volumes | * '''Economies of Scale''' = Cost advantages from increase of overall volumes | ||
* '''Economies of Scope''' = Cost advantages from increase of scope of operations; Consider shared services | * '''Economies of Scope''' = Cost advantages from increase of scope of operations; Consider shared services | ||
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The following metrics have been identified as strategic and diagnostic metrics for {{this}}: | The following metrics have been identified as strategic and diagnostic metrics for {{this}}: | ||
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The cost associated with generating revenue or performing a process; the costs of performing the work. Cost has four dimensions:
The following metrics have been identified as strategic and diagnostic metrics for Cost:
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Compare also to other performance Attributes: Adaptability, Asset Efficiency, Dependability, Responsiveness, Sustainability.
Aggregation of costs may result in Mixed Costs = Costs that behave partially like fixed costs and partially like variable costs.
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