Pinch point
volume
British pronunciation/pˈɪntʃ pˈɔɪnt/
American pronunciation/pˈɪntʃ pˈɔɪnt/

Definition & Meaning of "pinch point"

Pinch point
01

a place where something becomes narrow, often causing a restriction or bottleneck

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Traffic often builds up at pinch points like bridges and tunnels during rush hour.
The team faced a pinch point in their workflow when the printer broke down unexpectedly.
Adequate staffing is crucial to avoid pinch points in customer service during peak times.
The meeting room's small size created a pinch point for accommodating all the attendees comfortably.
In project management, identifying potential pinch points early helps in smoother execution of plans.
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