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A product-focused process is commonly used to produce

A) high-volume, high-variety products.
B) low-volume, high-variety products.
C) high-volume, low-variety products.
D) low-variety products at either high- or low-volume.
E) high-volume products of either high- or low-variety.

Product-Focused Process

A method of production that centers around creating a single product or a small range of products, allowing for efficiencies in specialization and equipment use.

High-Volume

Refers to operations or production processes that generate a large quantity of output within a given time frame.

High-Variety

Refers to the broad range of product types and options available to consumers, typically seen in manufacturing and service industries.

  • Clarify the distinctions among process-focused, product-focused, and repetitive approaches in operations management.
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