Leverage-point modeling
Leverage-point modeling (LPM)[1] is a demonstrated approach for improved planning and spending for operations and support (O&S) activities.
See also
References
- "Communications-enabled business processes (CEBPs)". bmvr.nice.fr (in French). Retrieved 28 March 2024.
Further reading
- Nathaniel Mass (2005). "The Relative Value of Growth". In: Harvard Business Review, April 2005.
- Donella H. Meadows (1997). "Places to Intervene in a System". in: Whole Earth.
- Nathaniel J Mass (1975) "Economic cycles: An analysis of underlying causes", January 1975.
External links
- Department of Defense - Leverage Point Modeling portal
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