Considering all sources of demand is an aspect of proper demand management. Demand management involves the process of forecasting, planning, and managing customer demand in order to optimize production and inventory levels, as well as to ensure that customer needs are met in a timely and efficient manner. In order to do this effectively, it is important to consider all sources of demand, including customer orders, sales forecasts, historical trends, and market trends.
Option A (prioritizing shop orders to meet demand) is an aspect of production scheduling, which is related to demand management but is a distinct process. Option B (facilitating the use of resources to meet demand) is related to production planning and scheduling, which is also related to but distinct from demand management. Option C (using demand to calculate takt time) is related to lean manufacturing principles, which involve continuous improvement and waste reduction, but is not specifically related to demand management
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