Charles Protzman (Business Improvement Group, LLC., Towson, Maryland, USA), Joe McNamara, Dan Protzman (Business Improve
Although batching often appears more efficient than one-piece flow for individual tasks, the practice creates waste for other parts of the organization that more than offset its perceived benefits. A silent productivity killer, batching is an extremely difficult mindset to overcome and, as a result, numerous Lean initiatives have been destroyed by it.This book argues the case for one-piece flow over batching. It identifies the eight root causes of batching, the wastes created from batching, how batching drives the eight wastes, and the advantages of one-piece flow.One-Piece Flow vs. Batching:...
Although batching often appears more efficient than one-piece flow for individual tasks, the practice creates waste for other parts of the organizatio...