
Time to value (TTV) and how to shorten it
06 May 2025Time to value is a metric that indicates how long it takes to perceive the usefulness of a product or service. Companies with warehouse operations aim to keep TTV as short as possible.
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Time to value is a metric that indicates how long it takes to perceive the usefulness of a product or service. Companies with warehouse operations aim to keep TTV as short as possible.
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