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    The Backlog Is Generally Much Larger Than the Work in Process
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The Backlog Is Generally Much Larger Than the Work in Process

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The backlog is generally much larger than the work in process which can be seen as work waiting on the shop floor of facility.Some managers brag about how much work is waiting.It is taken as a sign of success.

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