Often battle "expansionary" financial thinking

For example, lean systems frequently appear to have a negative effect on profitability in the early going. When production cuts back to shrink inventory, the cost system under-absorbs overhead, which makes it look like unit costs are rising. "Lean accounting" is closer to cash accounting.

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