The amount of time from when an order is ready to start on the production line to when it becomes a finished good is referred to as:

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Balanced scorecard: Quality, Time, and the Theory of Constraints is a topic that describes quality as a competitive tool, the four perspectives of a balanced scorecard, and the Theory of Constraints (TOC).  Quality is the total characteristics of a service or product that is made or performed according to specifications to satisfy customers.  The four perspectives of a balanced scorecard are: Financial, Customer, Internal Process, and Learning and Growth.  The TOC is a management philosophy that identifies and manages organizational bottlenecks that impede efficiency and productivity. It's... Show more

The amount of time from when an order is ready to start on the production line to when it becomes a finished good is referred to as: