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Does simplicity reflect the need to make detailed orders understood by everyone in the chain of command?







Asked by Wyatt Williams, Last updated: Apr 01, 2024

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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Dec 12, 2016

False

Simplicity reflects the need to reduce complexity and often fosters efficiency in both the planning and execution of national and theater logistic operations.
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Gertrude Ochowa

Gertrude Ochowa

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Gertrude Ochowa

Answered Feb 24, 2019

The correct answer is yes

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h.Donna

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Answered Jan 17, 2018

Any problem needs proper assessment and management, in order to be solved. For your team to work, you need them to understand the process in detail. In these circumstances, simplicity is key. In essence, simplicity means the need to reduce the complexity of the entire method. This makes both planning and execution of national and theatre logistic operations much more efficient.

If your team understands the answer the problem better, they can easily think and suggest valuable suggests as well as perform their job efficiently. This is what makes a system work in sync with one another which maximizes productivity.

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