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The implementation of forecasting models

✍ Scribed by Randall L. Schultz


Book ID
102843188
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
949 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0277-6693

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✦ Synopsis


The use of forecasting models can help managers make better decisions, a fact that motivates this study. Findings from research on the implementation of operations research/management science are generalized to include forecasting models. The similarity between forecasting and other models allows conclusions to be drawn about managing forecasting model implementation : these include better management support, closer links to management performance, improved user-preparer relationships, more goal congruence, minimized perception of change and an appropriate configuration of the forecasting system to user needs, style, resources and environment.


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