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Orders Consistently Late Last Quarter Communications Issues Sales & Marketing Manufacturing Fail to alert when price changes may affect volume Fail to keep production schedule updated Inconsistent adherence to due dates Fail to keep inventory updated Fail to check production schedule before promising product Fail to communicate unscheduled equipment down-time Equipment Issues External Factors Equipment Breakdown Major Supplier Filed for Bankruptcy Inconsistent adherence to maintenance dates Just-in-time inventory system failed Equipment operated outside of specifications Lack of inventory affects 60 orders Old equipment, due to be replaced, not operating at peak capacity New supplier overloaded with new clients