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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Possible For Profit Enterprise,
By Jeff Naden (Dallas, TX Metro Area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best Possible Sawmill: Guidebook for the High-Tech Journey Ahead (Hardcover)
"The Best Possible Sawmill" was published in 1996. I regret that it took me until 2001 to discover this book, which could have been titled "The Best Possible For Profit Enterprise" as the book is a gold mine for any businessperson with P&L responsibility. Using the sawmill as a metaphor, the book explains The Profit Gap (the difference between a company's current and potential earnings) and how to narrow this gap and increase profit by using Linear Programming technology to guide a manager's decision making about what markets to compete in, what products to make and sell, and what vendors and business partners to use. I recommend this book to any person with P&L responsibility.
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The Best Possible Sawmill: Guidebook for the High-Tech Journey Ahead by Eugene L. Bryan (Hardcover - Feb. 1997)
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