How to reduce waste in IT – Waiting Costs
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Waiting costs time and money. When customers have to wait for a product or service they are spending time and resources they could have used for something else. This means that the total cost of a product to a customer is the direct cost plus the cost of waiting. The more time you make customers wait the more expensive your products and services are.
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