Under the Theory of Constraints, nonbottleneck management principles differ from bottleneck management principles because according to non bottleneck management principles, _____.
a. idle time is acceptable if there is no work to do
b. an hour lost at a nonbottleneck resource is an hour lost for the entire process or factory output
c. the input should always exceed the capacity
d. An hour lost at a nonbottleneck resource is an hur gained at another nonbottleneck point in the factory output
e. large order sizes should be used to minimize setup time and maximize resource utilization