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The subtle difference between a constraint and a bottleneck (Theory of Constraints)

In Theory of Constraints lingo, there is a subtle difference between a constraint and a bottleneck.

A bottleneck (resource) is a resource with capacity less or equal to the demand put upon it, while a constraint is a limiting factor to the organization’s performance, an obstacle hindering the organization from achieving its goal.

A constraint can be called bottleneck but a bottleneck is not always a constraint.

Visit my blog and read the article related to this video, and more: https://hohmannchris.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/constraint-vs-bottleneck/

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