Practical sheet | REF: FIC0622 V1

Functional analysis: identifying gains by function

Author: Delphine Mathilde COSME

Publication date: May 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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3. Create a summary table: service function (SF) / technical functions / costs

Using the example of the gas lighter below, group the cost of each technical function (TF) involved in the corresponding service function. The basic data are set out in the Costing by Function worksheet [FIC 0620] .

Add a "target cost" column and introduce the notion of cost per service function (FS).

This notion, which you have already discussed, is the most difficult to quantify and requires special attention. Now you need to fill in the table with concrete values.

These figures are of the utmost importance....

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