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According to Ohno and Toyota, _____ is a category of waste that makes the wrong product.
 a. overproduction
 b. waiting time
 c. defect
 d. unnecessary movement
  e. over-processing

Question 2

Typically, the producers and manufacturers receiving the highest number of inquiries from prospective channel members are:
 a. Those listed in the Verified Directory of Manufacturers' Representatives.
  b. Those who advertise most heavily.
  c. Those who are generally considered to be the most prestigious in the industry.
  d. Those who offer the largest trade discounts.
  e. Those who presently have the fewest number of channel members.



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Answer to Question 1

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