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=== Propostion 1 === | === Propostion 1 === | ||
Integrated management as as its purpose the obtaining of both "local efficiency" at each operating station in the organization and efficient coordination of the activities of all stations. | |||
==== Corollary ==== | ==== Corollary ==== | ||
Each management activity must have an influence, direct or indirect, upon at least one operating station. | |||
=== Proposition 2 === | === Proposition 2 === | ||
A management activity exercises influence by means of information. | |||
=== Theorem 1 === | === Theorem 1 === | ||
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== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
Notice that the theorem states only that each relevant information [element] ''can'' be determined by precedence analysis starting at some operating station. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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