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OpenAgile.com © Berteig Consulting Inc. Seeing Waste

Value Waste Causes of Waste

Defining Value ?

Customer Value Added $

Business Value Added √

Non-Value Added X

Example: Software ● CVA: Creating code ● BVA: Budget tracking ● NVA: Waiting for a new hire with skills needed for the work

Example: Manufacturing ● CVA: Converting raw materials to finished product ● BVA: Workplace safety ● NVA: Moving materials from spot to spot

Example: Cooking a Meal ● CVA: Mixing ingredients ● BVA: Cleaning the grill ● NVA: Looking up a recipe

Discussion Come up with your own examples of: Customer Value Added $ Business Value Added √ Non-Value Added X

X Types of Waste Manufacturing: ● Inventory ● Extra processing ● Overproduction ● Transportation ● Waiting ● Motion ● Defects Software Development ● Partially done work ● Extra processes ● Extra features ● Task switching ● Waiting ● Motion ● Defects

Causes of Waste “Five Whys” Analysis

Root Cause Diagram

What is the relationship between waste and morale?

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