Question: Since all applicable resource pools are required to process each flow unit, no process can produce output any faster than its bottleneck - the slowest
Since all applicable resource pools are required to process each flow unit, no process can produce output any faster than its bottleneck - the slowest resource pool of the process. As such, the effective capacity of a process is defined as the effective capacity of the bottleneck.
A plant manager in a job shop claims, "Doubling the number of units of a bottleneck resource will double the process capacity."
Take you position (agree or not agree) regarding the above claim, and give your comments on it to support your position.
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