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    The Management Strategy Designed to Eliminate Waste Is Called A(n)
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The Management Strategy Designed to Eliminate Waste Is Called A(n)

Question 48

Question 48

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The management strategy designed to eliminate waste is called a(n)


A) traditional thinking.
B) lean thinking.
C) activity-based costing.
D) full costing.

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