The phrase “time is money,” often attributed to Benjamin Franklin, originally appeared in his 1748 essay “Advice to a Young Tradesman” as “Remember that time is money.” This concept highlights how critical business processes can create bottlenecks that negatively impact efficiency and capacity limits.
Focus on Process Cycle Time to Save Time and Money
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