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What are the distinction between Lead endlessly time to Pivot?

Last post 06:33 pm April 7, 2022 by Daniel Wilhite
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08:54 am April 7, 2022

Hey,

Would somebody be able to assist me with understanding the distinction between lead endlessly time to turn? From their essential definitions they ought to basically the same. In light of the EBM guide:

Lead time is how much time from when a thought is proposed, or a theory is shaped until a client can profit from that thought. This action might shift in view of client and item. It is a contributing element for consumer loyalty.

Time to turn is a proportion of genuine business readiness that presents the slipped by time between when an association gets criticism or new data and when it answers that input; for instance, the time between when it figures out that a contender has conveyed another market-winning component to when the association answers with coordinating or surpassing new capacities that quantifiably further develop client experience.

Does somebody have or can imagine a model where the lead endlessly time to turn are unique?

Much obliged to you.



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