Mike Clement

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Another problem with focusing too closely on resource efficiency is that it risks creating multiple problems and extra work, which can sometimes represent a large proportion of an organization’s total work. Consequently, even if a particular resource has high resource efficiency, the work that “keeps the resource busy” is not really adding value. We call this the efficiency paradox.
This is Lean: Resolving the Efficiency Paradox
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