What is just-in-time manufacturing, and how does it contribute to total quality management?

JIT operates with a minimum of inventory on hand, with materials and components literally arriving "just in time" to enter the production process. Mistakes that do occur tend to have high visibility and are more quickly identified and corrected than in conventional systems that have large production runs before shipment or transfer to either the final customer or the next workstation.

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When a person conducts an internal search for product information and already has sufficient information, the next step of the purchase decision process will be to:

A) search for additional information B) make the purchase decision C) evaluate the alternatives D) identify the need or problem the choice will meet

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What elements are normally included in the body of a formal proposal?

What will be an ideal response?

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