精益生活:贝琳达,袋装和批量

E. N. Weiss, R. Goldberg
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本案例是“生活精益”系列的一部分,该系列介绍了精益过程改进旅程的可访问的日常场景。在这集关于分批处理的节目中,一位女士在感恩节冲向杂货店,她对两种结账通道的相对优点和浪费很敏感。摘自UVA-OM-1466 Rev. 2013年10月24日,LIVING LEAN: Belinda, Bags, and Batches作者:Michael Twery感恩节那天下午两点左右,客人们陆续到来,贝琳达把火鸡从烤箱里拿了出来,火鸡闪闪发光,呈棕色。她只剩下足够的时间在炉子上搅拌一些肉汁,加热前一天做的土豆泥和红薯砂锅。当她的朋友和家人自得其乐,等着吃饭的时候,贝琳达在一年多没有打扫过的橱柜里找了找,没有找到做肉汁的面粉。所有的活动开始让她头疼,所以她吃了一些布洛芬. . . .
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Living Lean: Belinda, Bags, and Batches
This case is part of the "Living Lean" series, which presents accessible, everyday scenarios for a Lean process improvement journey. In this episode on batching, a woman rushing to the grocery store on Thanksgiving is sensitive to the relative merits and waste of two types of checkout aisle. Excerpt UVA-OM-1466 Rev. Oct. 24, 2013 LIVING LEAN: Belinda, Bags, and Batches Illustrations by Michael Twery. Around 2:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, as guests began to arrive, Belinda took the turkey, glistening and brown, out of the oven. She had left just enough time to whip up some gravy on the stovetop and warm up the mashed potatoes and sweet potato casserole that had been cooked the day before. As her friends and family entertained themselves and waited for mealtime, Belinda peered into cabinets that had not been cleaned out in over a year and failed to find any flour for the gravy. All the activity was starting to give her a headache, so she took some ibuprofen. . . .
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