Value stream mapping metrics include calculations of which three Metrics? (Choose three.)
Value stream mapping metrics include calculations of three metrics: total process time, rolled % complete and accurate, and activity ratio. Value stream mapping is a lean technique to analyze, design, and manage the flow of materials and information required to bring a product or service to a customer. It uses a system of standard symbols to depict various work streams and information flows, and to identify value-adding and non-value-adding activities. Value stream mapping metrics are used to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of a production process, and to identify areas for improvement. Some of the common value stream mapping metrics are:
Total process time: the sum of the process times for all the activities in the value stream. It measures how long it takes to complete a unit of work from start to finish.
Rolled % complete and accurate: the percentage of units that are completed and accurate at each step of the value stream, multiplied across all the steps. It measures the quality and reliability of the process output.
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