Can Optimized Labor Performance/ProTrack be part of a Continuous Improvement Program?
A majority of TZA clients use Optimized Labor Performance and ProTrack as the foundation for continuous improvement. A key element of a Continuous Improvement Program is the elimination of waste in the system or process. Without a way to measure results, it is difficult if not impossible to determine how much actual waste exists. With ProTrack implemented, operations management can easily view key performance indicators facility by facility and put in place specific and measurable actions to eliminate identified waste while driving a Continuous Improvement program. Optimized Labor Performance is a key part establishing a baseline for improvement with ProTrack. The key to Optimized Labor Performance is identifying and implementing best practices prior to overlaying technology.
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