Abstract
:Traditional manufacturing overhead cost and variance reports provide little information to support engineering efficiency initiatives. The objective of this article is to describe overhead cost variance calculations that can provide explicit measures of engineering efficiency changes and the value, including additional capacity, that engineering changes provide to the organization.
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