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      <description>The MVP is dead, long live Enterprise. In Chapter 4 we stress-test our S&amp;amp;OP system with multiple SKUs, teaching how to parallelize AI models and mathematically solve the war for shared production capacity.</description>
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      <description>A supply plan based on &amp;#39;weeks of coverage&amp;#39; burns your company&amp;#39;s cash. In this chapter, we use Python and PuLP to mathematically calculate the optimal plan that minimizes financial costs.</description>
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