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MAI is nuttiger voor managers die omgaan met herhalende acties en gebeurtenissen. Wanneer heeft u het idee dat u management accounting informatie veel gebruikt?

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Propositie 4: MAI is nuttiger voor managers die omgaan met herhalende acties en gebeurtenissen. Wanneer heeft u het idee dat u management accounting informatie veel gebruikt?

- Heeft u hier een voorbeeld van?

- Is er een verschil in gebruik bij veel voorkomende beslissingen en eenmalige beslissingen? - Heeft u hier ook een voorbeeld van?

Heeft u het idee dat een voorgaande beslissing meespeelt bij het nemen van een volgende beslissing? - Heeft u hier ook een voorbeeld van?

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