From the course: Process Improvement Foundations
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Improving time performance: Queues
From the course: Process Improvement Foundations
Improving time performance: Queues
- We've seen that queues are the main cause of long lead time and that they will build up in front of the bottleneck, so you need to address that. But what about when you have enough capacity? What happens then? Here's an example. Clearly, if you can serve 10 people in an hour and you've got 12 people an hour arriving, then the queue is going to get longer and longer by an average of two people per hour. After 20 hours, the queue will be 40 people and you don't want that. But what if you can serve 10 people in an hour and you only have eight people arriving? Surely that's going to be fine, isn't it? I want to show you that actually it isn't. Well, this is because the eight people won't arrive evenly spaced. So you'll get several at once, which is a queue, and then you'll have a gap. And during this gap, after you've got rid of the queue, you're not serving anyone, so you're losing capacity, and your ability to serve…
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Optimizing your quality, costs, and time tradeoff3m 30s
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Understanding the real cost of quality5m 10s
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Reducing cost by reducing waste4m 53s
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Understanding lead time4m 34s
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Improving time business process reengineering4m 10s
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Challenge: Balancing lines and flow2m 42s
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Solution: Balancing lines and flow4m 15s
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Improving time performance: Bottlenecks4m 32s
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Improving time performance: Queues7m 4s
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Reducing lead time using a pull approach to reduce buffers4m 38s
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Thinking about your batch sizes4m 31s
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Improving quality and cost through team projects2m 56s
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Looking briefly at Lean and Six Sigma2m 13s
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