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In recent years, Japanese companies such as Mitsubishi, NEC, Fujitsu, and Sony began turning to Americans to manufacture Japanese products. While Sony, Panasonic, and other Japanese giants still excel at cranking out high- quality consumer electronics products such as camcorders and TVs by the millions, it's a different story in industries with short product cycles, which require factories that must build what customers order instead of churning out products in anticipation of demand. Japan's great strength, repetitive manufacturing, is becoming its greatest weakness. This production-on-demand form of management cannot depend on JIT. Instead the American companies rely on raw-in-process inventory, or RIP. RIP calls for keeping a reasonable quantity of varied raw materials or components on hand to meet changing customer demand.
-Refer to RIP. Which of the following statements about the American companies who are taking over Japanese operations is true?
Takeoff
The stage in a product, project, or economy's life cycle when growth accelerates rapidly after a period of relative stability or slow growth.
Success-Disengagement
The process of stepping back or reducing involvement from an active professional role or business after achieving desired goals or success.
Existence
The state or fact of living or being present; in a business context, it often pertains to the current operational status of a company.
Takeoff
The phase in a company's or product's life cycle where growth becomes rapid and significantly visible.
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