In many production settings, machine operators are tasked with monitoring processes by taking samples and making adjustments as needed to maintain productivity. However, there’s a question worth exploring: What if ignoring these data-driven adjustments and allowing the process to continue unchanged is a better strategy?
Don’t Touch That Process-Improvement Dial!
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