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Measure cycle time during the first hour and last hour of a shift separately — cycle times often differ due to startup effects (slower at the beginning as operators warm up) and fatigue effects (slower near end of shift) or end-of-shift rushing (faster but potentially lower quality). Understanding within-shift cycle time variation helps schedulers plan realistic daily output targets rather than using a single average.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

Toyota's Takt-based production system requires that every workstation on an assembly line has a cycle time that fits within takt time. In the 1990s, Toyota engineers spent months analyzing and documenting the standard cycle time for every single operation in a vehicle assembly — over 30,000 individual work elements — creating the foundation for their famous Standard Work sheets. This meticulous cycle time documentation is why Toyota can consistently produce a vehicle every 57 seconds per plant while maintaining world-class quality.

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