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Strategic Challenges of Inflexible Production
A company manufactures a product using a process that requires inputs to be combined in a strict, unchangeable ratio. For example, to produce one unit of output, exactly two workers and one specific machine are required. Adding a third worker without adding another machine does not increase output. Evaluate the primary strategic challenge this company would face if it needed to rapidly scale up production to meet a sudden, large increase in customer demand. Justify your evaluation by explaining how the nature of this production process constrains the company's options.
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