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Which line on the Stow WIP graph represents the minimum threshold for the amount of work that should be available on the buffers?
Which line on the Stow WIP graph represents the minimum threshold for the amount of work that should be available on the buffers?
What does a peak above the solid line on the Stow WIP graph indicate?
What does a peak above the solid line on the Stow WIP graph indicate?
What do troughs on the Stow WIP graph indicate?
What do troughs on the Stow WIP graph indicate?
What can you view by selecting 'Stow WIP' on the graph?
What can you view by selecting 'Stow WIP' on the graph?
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What does Stow WIP compliance measure?
What does Stow WIP compliance measure?
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What is the purpose of the Stow WIP graph?
What is the purpose of the Stow WIP graph?
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Study Notes
Stow WIP Graph
- The minimum threshold for the amount of work that should be available on the buffers is represented by the dotted line on the Stow WIP graph.
Stow WIP Graph Analysis
- A peak above the solid line on the Stow WIP graph indicates a congestion point in the workflow where work is accumulating.
- Troughs on the Stow WIP graph indicate that there is too little work or that the workflow is running smoothly.
Stow WIP Graph Functionality
- Selecting 'Stow WIP' on the graph allows you to view the work-in-progress (WIP) levels over time.
Stow WIP Compliance
- Stow WIP compliance measures whether the amount of work in progress (WIP) is within an acceptable threshold.
Purpose of Stow WIP Graph
- The purpose of the Stow WIP graph is to visualize the workflow and highlight potential issues such as congestion points, allowing for process optimization.
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Test your knowledge of Stow Work In Progress compliance with this quiz! Learn about the minimum and maximum thresholds for buffer work, and how to maintain compliance to avoid excess build-up. Keywords: Stow WIP, compliance, buffers, thresholds.