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Mar 26, 2014 08:57
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English term

JIT

English Other Human Resources
5 R&D center
40 Plants
14 JIT

It is on a PPT presentation, no more context.

Discussion

Sheila Wilson Mar 26, 2014:
Really no more context? It seems hard to believe. Do you have no idea what these R&D centres are? What the plants are (are they begonias, for example) ;)? What this PPT is presenting?
Are there any capitalised words beginning with "J"? ... At first glance it would appear they are physical sites/buildings/structures of some sort. It might also be useful to know the country and/or its language, as that might have a bearing.
Robert Kleemaier Mar 26, 2014:
Ask the client Bin, ask your client to provide you with feedback. Without further context it's a bit of a guessing game. HTH.
meirs Mar 26, 2014:
Just In Time comes to mind

Responses

+2
13 mins

Just in time

Just in time (JIT) is a production strategy that strives to improve a business' return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs. To meet JIT objectives, the process relies on signals or Kanban between different points, which are involved in the process, which tell production when to make the next part. Kanban are usually 'tickets' but can be simple visual signals, such as the presence or absence of a part on a shelf. Implemented correctly, JIT focuses on continuous improvement and can improve a manufacturing organization's return on investment, quality, and efficiency. To achieve continuous improvement key areas of focus could be flow, employee involvement and quality.
Peer comment(s):

agree Henk Sanderson
28 mins
Thank you, Henk!
agree Ashutosh Mitra
2 hrs
Thank you, Ashutoshji!
disagree Robert Kleemaier : Whereas the abbreviation does have that meaning, in this context I have more than just doubts, as JIT is an adjective and not a countable noun.
3 hrs
neutral Sheila Wilson : Doesn't seem to make any sense in this context. Just because we know it as one thing doesn't mean those initials can never serve in another meaning
5 hrs
agree Randy Wong
20 hrs
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8 hrs

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