FINANCIAL+MANG.-W/ACCESS PRACTICE SET
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ISBN: 9781337575614
Author: WARREN
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Chapter 22, Problem 22.25EX
A.
To determine
Process:
The series of activities in order to perform a task is called a process. For example, for the customer service activity, number of employees is the inputs, and friendly service experience for the customer is the output.
To identify: The three input, and three output measures for the registration process.
B.
To determine
To identify: The reason behind using the non-financial measures by the University A for monitoring the registration process.
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