From an operations standpoint, one of the goals of the firm under the theory of constraints is to increase throughput while simultaneously reducing inventory and reducing operating expense. True or false?
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Step 1: The theory of constraints states that every process or operation in a business has a limiting factor that hinders the output of the entire process. Show more…
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