Pipeline bottlenecks occur when a stage in a workflow slows overall throughput, causing delays and inefficiencies. They are identified through monitoring tools and resolved by balancing resources or optimizing processes. Operations managers, software developers, and supply chain teams benefit by reducing wait times, lowering costs, and improving system performance and delivery speed.
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