Anonymous Is it correct to say "Management just in time" That looks odd except as some sort of management company's slogan. Anonymous you shoul always use the following construction - "just in time + noun"? That looks pretty odd, too.
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AnonymousIs it correct to say "Management just in time"That looks odd except as some sort of management company's slogan.
Anonymousyou shoul always use the following construction - "just in time + noun"?That looks pretty odd, too. 'Just in time' is basically an adverbial phrase. Perhaps you should give us an example of th
AnonymousAnd what about slogans? Is it correct to use "noun + just in time"?Slogans have few or no grammatical restrictions. They need to be only understandable and catchy.
AnonymousProduction just in timeIt sounds like you finish at the deadline and not earlier.