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Examples: use of CROMM_02B /Cr3g1

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(02.02.2004; 13.03.2012)

CROMM_02B [or its newer version Cr3g1] can be used e.g. in making the following tables.

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Trend table with debit and credit entries.

Picture 1 [Revised 13.03.2012]
2

Analysis of entries (entry analysis).

3

Table showing amounts of wages and number of workers e.g. month by month or by organisational units. It can be refined e.g. in Microsoft Excel to determine a time series of average wages of workers.

4

Table showing monetary amounts (cost) with corresponding physical amounts (products) e.g. month by month (or time series of economy ratios).

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Table showing two physical amounts (e.g. amount of raw material and count of products completed; time series of efficiency ratios)

6

Table showing e.g. use of resources person by person during the same months of two different years. It can pinpoint a change, the reasons for which might be important to find out (e.g. abrupt start of systematically working overtime).

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Table showing e.g. advertising expenditure (independent variable) and sales (dependent variable) period by period. Because figures of both variables are side by side in the table it is easy to calculate a series of their correlations and make estimates about the effectiveness of advertising.