What is bottleneck product and example?
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A bottleneck is a phenomenon where overcrowding occurs in a manufacturing process. For example, a line in an assembly or networking in a system gets overwhelmed with products on the production line and it can't be processed at the same time. A common real-life example of a bottleneck could be traffic jams
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A bottleneck is a phenomenon where overcrowding occurs in a manufacturing process. For example, a line in an assembly or networking in a system gets overwhelmed with products on the production line and it can’t be processed at the same time. Bottlenecks are a byproduct of business.
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