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Does anyone know what this means in Business Studies terms
If you do i'd be grateful if you could tell me.
Thanks
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> I forgot to say its AS Level
if you don't get at least 90% in AS Level Business Studies you are a failure.
> I'm guessing it has something to do with mechanics walking at the same
> time.
walking.
...
> The only exam on the business GCSE course is finance right? The rest
> is coursework. When I did the exam in January, there was no mention
> of simultaneous engineering and I can't really see what it would have
> to do with finance. It's basically a maths paper.
I forgot to say its AS Level
> What isn't there to get?
>
> "A way of simultaneously designing products, and the
> processes for manufacturing those products, through the use of cross
> functional teams to assure manufacturability and to reduce cycle
> time."
>
> And if you didn't know:
>
> Cross-Functional Teams:
>
> "[/I]teams in which instructional designers work with
> specialists from other fields, such as organizational development,
> and multi-media development and engineering.[/I]"
>
> I don't even do Business. :)
Ah cheers, somehow missed that!