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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Time Is Money

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November 2008

1 comment:

Unknown said...

There is always going to be some non-value adding time. I don’t see the why a customer knows or cares about non-value adding time. A consumer has agreed to buy a product for a given price with a given delivery time. If the shop gets it done in on day or three the customer doesn’t care, they still receive delivery in 5 days. The person who should really care about shop value adding time and non-value adding time is the person pay the carpenters. A carpenter for one day is cheaper than for 3 days but the sales price on the product is the same.