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A cash flow modelling approach to reduce complexity in performance management. IEEE International Engineering Management Conference. 18 - 20 August 2002. Cambridge, UK.

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A cash flow modelling approach to reduce complexity in performance management. IEEE International Engineering Management Conference. 18 - 20 August 2002. Cambridge, UK. / Eldridge, Stephen; Barber, Kevin ; Fairclough, M.
2002. 831-836 Paper presented at IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, Cambridge, 18th-20th August, 2002, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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Eldridge, S, Barber, K & Fairclough, M 2002, 'A cash flow modelling approach to reduce complexity in performance management. IEEE International Engineering Management Conference. 18 - 20 August 2002. Cambridge, UK.', Paper presented at IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, Cambridge, 18th-20th August, 2002, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 18/08/02 pp. 831-836. https://doi.org/10.1109/IEMC.2002.1038546

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Eldridge, S., Barber, K., & Fairclough, M. (2002). A cash flow modelling approach to reduce complexity in performance management. IEEE International Engineering Management Conference. 18 - 20 August 2002. Cambridge, UK.. 831-836. Paper presented at IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, Cambridge, 18th-20th August, 2002, Cambridge, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.1109/IEMC.2002.1038546

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Eldridge S, Barber K, Fairclough M. A cash flow modelling approach to reduce complexity in performance management. IEEE International Engineering Management Conference. 18 - 20 August 2002. Cambridge, UK.. 2002. Paper presented at IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, Cambridge, 18th-20th August, 2002, Cambridge, United Kingdom. doi: 10.1109/IEMC.2002.1038546

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Eldridge, Stephen ; Barber, Kevin ; Fairclough, M. / A cash flow modelling approach to reduce complexity in performance management. IEEE International Engineering Management Conference. 18 - 20 August 2002. Cambridge, UK. Paper presented at IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, Cambridge, 18th-20th August, 2002, Cambridge, United Kingdom.6 p.

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