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Next, Rohan used probability theory to predict demand and manage inventory levels. By analyzing historical data and using statistical models, he was able to reduce inventory costs by 10% and minimize stockouts.

As he delved deeper into the book, Rohan realized that quantitative techniques could be a game-changer for his organization. He learned about various tools and techniques such as linear programming, probability theory, and decision analysis. Quantitative Techniques In Management Nd Vohra.pdf

One day, while browsing through the company's library, Rohan stumbled upon a book titled "Quantitative Techniques in Management" by N.D. Vohra. Intrigued by the title, he borrowed the book and began to read it. Next, Rohan used probability theory to predict demand

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Next, Rohan used probability theory to predict demand and manage inventory levels. By analyzing historical data and using statistical models, he was able to reduce inventory costs by 10% and minimize stockouts.

As he delved deeper into the book, Rohan realized that quantitative techniques could be a game-changer for his organization. He learned about various tools and techniques such as linear programming, probability theory, and decision analysis.

One day, while browsing through the company's library, Rohan stumbled upon a book titled "Quantitative Techniques in Management" by N.D. Vohra. Intrigued by the title, he borrowed the book and began to read it.