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    Both Activity-Based Management (ABM)and Just-In-Time (JIT)seek to Eliminate or Reduce
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Both Activity-Based Management (ABM)and Just-In-Time (JIT)seek to Eliminate or Reduce

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Both activity-based management (ABM)and just-in-time (JIT)seek to eliminate or reduce nonvalue-adding activities and to improve the allocation of resources.

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