Which statement is true about batch size, lead time, and utilization?
- Higher team member utilization leads to longer lead times
- There is no direct relationship between lead time and utilization
- As batch size increases, lead time decreases
- There is no direct relationship between lead time and batch size
Answer(s): A
Explanation:
Utilization refers to the percentage of a team's capacity that is being used.
When team members are highly utilized (i.e., their capacity is nearly fully booked), it often leads to longer lead times. This is because:
High utilization reduces the team's flexibility to handle new or unexpected work. It can cause bottlenecks as individuals or teams become overburdened with tasks. There is less room for managing variability, leading to delays and increased cycle times. In contrast, lower utilization rates typically allow for more flexibility and quicker response times, reducing lead times. Therefore, higher utilization generally results in longer lead times due to increased bottlenecks and reduced capacity to handle new tasks efficiently.
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