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EVS-EN 1325:2014

Value Management - Vocabulary - Terms and definitions

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Valid from 06.05.2014
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EN 1325:2014
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06.05.2014
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10.12.2004
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01.01.2000
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This European Standard defines language for optimising performance and productivity by using Value Management.
This European Standard defines terms in Value Management (VM).
This European Standard aims to:
—  Promote and define common language for Optimising Performance and Productivity by using Value Management;
—  Define the main terms of the “Value Management (VM), Value Analysis (VA), Function Analysis (FA)” field;
—  Define terms for important methods and tools;
—  Establish a single source for generic terms;
—  Create accessible language for international communication;
—  Publish useful definitions for specialists and non specialists;
—  Clarify differences which may exist in language where a word in common use is used to signify a specific meaning in Value Management;
—  Reduce the risk of inconsistency between standards applied internationally.
he risk of inconsistency between standards applied internationally.

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