Pronunciation: /dʒɪt/
noun JIT is a management philosophy that aims to eliminate waste in all aspects of a business.
A1 JIT stands for Just-in-Time and is a strategy used in manufacturing.
A2 Companies use JIT to minimize inventory costs and improve efficiency.
B1 Implementing JIT requires close coordination between suppliers and production teams.
B2 JIT can help reduce waste and lead to faster production cycles.
C1 The JIT system is based on the principle of producing goods only as they are needed.
C2 Successful JIT implementation requires a cultural shift within the organization.
formal Just-in-time (JIT) inventory management is a strategy used by companies to minimize excess inventory and reduce storage costs.
informal Using JIT helps companies keep only the necessary amount of inventory on hand at any given time.
slang JIT is like ordering your food just before you're ready to eat, so it's always fresh and hot.
figurative Implementing JIT in your workflow is like fine-tuning a well-oiled machine, maximizing efficiency and minimizing waste.
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