Explain the difference between lean and just-in-time manufacturing.
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The core difference between lean and JIT is that lean focuses on the customer while JIT focuses on the business side of the manufacturing process. So, to make it simple and memorable: Lean manufacturing is a customer-centric philosophy. JIT manufacturing is a business-centric philosophy.
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The core difference between lean and JIT is that lean focuses on the customer while JIT focuses on the business side of the manufacturing process. So, to make it simple and memorable: Lean manufacturing is a customer-centric philosophy. JIT manufacturing is a business-centric philosophy
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